Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Cyclocross Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Cyclocross Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.cyclocrosstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Cyclocross Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts. To keep up to date, follow @cxhairs on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>The TDDTIE crew is back together for episode 135 of Cyclocross Radio to talk about the upcoming cyclocross national championships happening across Europe. We break down the key matchups and go off on several tangents.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Cyclocross Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Cyclocross Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.cyclocrosstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Cyclocross Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts. To keep up to date, follow @cxhairs on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:03:52noThe TDDTIE crew is back together for episode 135 of Cyclocross Radio to talk about the upcoming cyclocross national championships happening across Europe. We break down the key matchups and go off on several tangents.135fullEpisode 134 | Viewer Mail with Scotty DViewer Mail with Scotty DFri, 04 Jan 2019 17:05:23 +0000It's a viewer mail show with Scott Dedenbach, host of Bike Shop CX. We dive into your letters and voicemails about everything cyclocross. Do we actually answer anything? Who knows! But it's a great conversation, regardless.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Cyclocross Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Cyclocross Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.cyclocrosstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Cyclocross Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts. To keep up to date, follow @cxhairs on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>It's a viewer mail show with Scott Dedenbach, host of Bike Shop CX. We dive into your letters and voicemails about everything cyclocross. Do we actually answer anything? Who knows! But it's a great conversation, regardless.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Cyclocross Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Cyclocross Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.cyclocrosstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Cyclocross Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts. To keep up to date, follow @cxhairs on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:34:07noIt's a viewer mail show with Scott Dedenbach, host of Bike Shop CX. We dive into your letters and voicemails about everything cyclocross. Do we actually answer anything? Who knows! But it's a great conversation, regardless. fullEpisode 133 | TDDTIE: Namur, Zolder, U23 Selection Follow-UpSat, 29 Dec 2018 00:43:08 +0000We're back with another TDDTIE with Scott, Bill and David. On the show, we discuss the Namur and Zolder World Cup races, the Azencross DVV race, a little bit more on US CXNATS, and a follow up on the U.S. U23 women's selection for CX Worlds.

Thanks for listening and thanks to our sponsor for this episode, MapleWorks Coaching. Check out their special offer at www.mapleworkscoaching.com/pod. You get a free 30 minute consult. It's a great deal. And these guys are great coaches. Get the new year started right with your new coaching superfriends.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Cyclocross Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Cyclocross Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.cyclocrosstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Cyclocross Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts. To keep up to date, follow @cxhairs on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>We're back with another TDDTIE with Scott, Bill and David. On the show, we discuss the Namur and Zolder World Cup races, the Azencross DVV race, a little bit more on US CXNATS, and a follow up on the U.S. U23 women's selection for CX Worlds.

Thanks for listening and thanks to our sponsor for this episode, MapleWorks Coaching. Check out their special offer at www.mapleworkscoaching.com/pod. You get a free 30 minute consult. It's a great deal. And these guys are great coaches. Get the new year started right with your new coaching superfriends.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Cyclocross Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Cyclocross Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.cyclocrosstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Cyclocross Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts. To keep up to date, follow @cxhairs on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:33:55cleanWe're back with another TDDTIE with Scott, Bill and David. On the show, we discuss the Namur and Zolder World Cup races, the Azencross DVV race, a little bit more on US CXNATS, and a follow up on the U.S. U23 women's selection for CX Worlds.133fullEpisode 132 | CXNATS Post Mortem with Julie and Scot HerrmannFri, 21 Dec 2018 13:08:51 +0000Hello CXFs, and thanks for tuning in to episode 132 of cyclocross radio. On today's show, I am joined by my co-announcers for the week of U.S. Cyclocross Nationals, Julie and Scot Herrmann. We had a great week calling races in Louisville, Kentucky. So many races, so much to talk about. This is a big one, because CXNATs is marathon, not a sprint. The week, obviously, not the actual races. Those are battles of psychological struggle through extreme conditions, with a sprint at the beginning. Or something like that ... It's been a long season.

Thanks for listening and thanks to our sponsor for this episode, MapleWorks Coaching. Check out their special offer at www.mapleworkscoaching.com/pod. You get a free 30 minute consult. It's a great deal. And these guys are great coaches. Get the new year started right with your new coaching superfriends.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Cyclocross Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Cyclocross Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.cyclocrosstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Cyclocross Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts. To keep up to date, follow @cxhairs on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>Hello CXFs, and thanks for tuning in to episode 132 of cyclocross radio. On today's show, I am joined by my co-announcers for the week of U.S. Cyclocross Nationals, Julie and Scot Herrmann. We had a great week calling races in Louisville, Kentucky. So many races, so much to talk about. This is a big one, because CXNATs is marathon, not a sprint. The week, obviously, not the actual races. Those are battles of psychological struggle through extreme conditions, with a sprint at the beginning. Or something like that ... It's been a long season.

Thanks for listening and thanks to our sponsor for this episode, MapleWorks Coaching. Check out their special offer at www.mapleworkscoaching.com/pod. You get a free 30 minute consult. It's a great deal. And these guys are great coaches. Get the new year started right with your new coaching superfriends.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Cyclocross Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Cyclocross Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.cyclocrosstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Cyclocross Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts. To keep up to date, follow @cxhairs on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>02:22:24noHello CXFs, and thanks for tuning in to episode 132 of cyclocross radio. On today's show, I am joined by my co-announcers for the week of U.S. Cyclocross Nationals, Julie and Scot Herrmann. We had a great week calling races in Louisville, Kentucky. So many races, so much to talk about. This is a big one, because CXNATs is marathon, not a sprint. The week, obviously, not the actual races. fullEpisode 131 | CXNATS Preview And PredictionsCXNATS Preview and PredictionsWed, 05 Dec 2018 16:13:00 +0000Hello cyclocross friends and thanks for tuning in to episode 131 of Cyclocross Radio. Scott, David and Bill get together for a TDDTIE discussion about cyclocross nationals that's coming up in a week in Louisville, Kentucky. We also discuss the weekend's U.S. UCI races, NBX and Resolution Cup.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Cyclocross Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Maxxis Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.cyclocrosstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Cyclocross Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts. To keep up to date, follow @cxhairs on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>Hello cyclocross friends and thanks for tuning in to episode 131 of Cyclocross Radio. Scott, David and Bill get together for a TDDTIE discussion about cyclocross nationals that's coming up in a week in Louisville, Kentucky. We also discuss the weekend's U.S. UCI races, NBX and Resolution Cup.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Cyclocross Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Maxxis Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.cyclocrosstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Cyclocross Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts. To keep up to date, follow @cxhairs on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:43:09noHello cyclocross friends and thanks for tuning in to episode 131 of Cyclocross Radio. Scott, David and Bill get together for a TDDTIE discussion about cyclocross nationals that's coming up in a week in Louisville, Kentucky. We also discuss the weekend's U.S. UCI races, NBX and Resolution Cup.131fullEpisode 130 | Miki VuckovichMiki VuckovichWed, 28 Nov 2018 15:55:54 +0000For episode 130 Cyclocross Radio we are taking a quick break from race coverage for a conversation with Miki Vuckovich, executive director of the Tony Hawk Foundation (www.tonyhawkfoundation.org), world renowned skateboarding photographer, and age group cyclocross racer.

It was great catching up with Miki during DCCX weekend and chatting about his life and adventures. You can find more about Miki at www.mikivuckovich.com. While there, check out his photo book The Atom Bomb and Other Pleasant Dreams.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Cyclocross Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Maxxis Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.cyclocrosstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Cyclocross Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts. To keep up to date, follow @cxhairs on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>For episode 130 Cyclocross Radio we are taking a quick break from race coverage for a conversation with Miki Vuckovich, executive director of the Tony Hawk Foundation (www.tonyhawkfoundation.org), world renowned skateboarding photographer, and age group cyclocross racer.

It was great catching up with Miki during DCCX weekend and chatting about his life and adventures. You can find more about Miki at www.mikivuckovich.com. While there, check out his photo book The Atom Bomb and Other Pleasant Dreams.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Cyclocross Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Maxxis Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.cyclocrosstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Cyclocross Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts. To keep up to date, follow @cxhairs on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>48:42noFor episode 130 Cyclocross Radio we are taking a quick break from race coverage for a conversation with Miki Vukovich, executive director of the Tony Hawk Foundation (www.tonyhawkfoundation.org), world renowned skateboarding photographer, and age group cyclocross racer.130fullEpisode 129 | TDDTIE (Major Taylor, Super Cross, Tabor World Cup)TDDTIE (Major Taylor, Super Cross, Tabor World Cup)Wed, 21 Nov 2018 21:52:55 +0000Hello cyclocross friends! And welcome to another episode of TDDTIE, They Don't Do That In Europe. Bill, Scott and Mr. David Palan catch you up on the UCI C2 Major Taylor and Super Cross races and then talk World Cup Tabor, DVV and SuperPrestige.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Cyclocross Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Maxxis Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.cyclocrosstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Cyclocross Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts. To keep up to date, follow @cxhairs on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>Hello cyclocross friends! And welcome to another episode of TDDTIE, They Don't Do That In Europe. Bill, Scott and Mr. David Palan catch you up on the UCI C2 Major Taylor and Super Cross races and then talk World Cup Tabor, DVV and SuperPrestige.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Cyclocross Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Maxxis Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.cyclocrosstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Cyclocross Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts. To keep up to date, follow @cxhairs on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:36:39noHello cyclocross friends! And welcome to another episode of TDDTIE, They Don't Do That In Europe. Bill, Scott and Mr. David Palan catch you up on the UCI C2 Major Taylor and Super Cross races and then talk World Cup Tabor, DVV and SuperPrestige. 129fullEpisode 128 | BrittLee Bowman & Dan Chabanov Live From Rapha DCBrittLee Bowman & Dan Chabanov Live From Rapha DCWed, 14 Nov 2018 14:36:40 +0000For episode 128 of Cyclocross Radio we are live with BrittLee Bowman and Dan Chabanov of the Richard Sachs Cyclocross Team from the Rapha Clubhouse in Washington DC. This live podcast took place October 18 before the DCCX weekend.

IT was great to sit down with BrittLee and Dan. Thanks to everyone who came out and for all your great questions.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Cyclocross Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Maxxis Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.cyclocrosstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Cyclocross Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts. To keep up to date, follow @cxhairs on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>For episode 128 of Cyclocross Radio we are live with BrittLee Bowman and Dan Chabanov of the Richard Sachs Cyclocross Team from the Rapha Clubhouse in Washington DC. This live podcast took place October 18 before the DCCX weekend.

IT was great to sit down with BrittLee and Dan. Thanks to everyone who came out and for all your great questions.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Cyclocross Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Maxxis Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.cyclocrosstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Cyclocross Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts. To keep up to date, follow @cxhairs on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>56:31noFor episode 128 of Cyclocross Radio we are live with BrittLee Bowman and Dan Chabanov of the Richard Sachs Cyclocross Team from the Rapha Clubhouse in Washington DC. This live podcast took place October 18 before the DCCX weekend.
128fullEpisode 127 | Zach Schuster & Bruce Buckley Live From The PanAm Media RoomZach Schuster & Bruce Buckley Live From The PanAm Media RoomTue, 06 Nov 2018 21:29:33 +0000For Episode 127 we are on location in Midland, Ontario, for a PanAm wrap up show with Cyclocross Magazine editor, Zach Schuster and the official photographer of cyclocross, Bruce Buckley.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Cyclocross Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Maxxis Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.cyclocrosstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Cyclocross Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts. To keep up to date, follow @cxhairs on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>For Episode 127 we are on location in Midland, Ontario, for a PanAm wrap up show with Cyclocross Magazine editor, Zach Schuster and the official photographer of cyclocross, Bruce Buckley.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Cyclocross Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Maxxis Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.cyclocrosstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Cyclocross Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts. To keep up to date, follow @cxhairs on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:48:58noFor Episode 127 we are on location in Midland, Ontario, for a PanAm wrap up show with Cyclocross Magazine editor, Zach Schuster and the official photographer of cyclocross, Bruce Buckley.fullEpisode 126 | Ellen Noble Live At Trek Bikes ClarendonEllen Noble Live At Trek Bikes ClarendonThu, 01 Nov 2018 20:45:39 +0000For episode 126 of Cyclocross Radio, we are at the the Trek Bikes Shop in Clarendon, Virginia, for a live show with Trek Factory Racing's Ellen Noble. Always great to chat with Ellen, who is on a fantastic roll right now, winning her past 6 UCI CX races after earning a silver medal at the Waterloo World Cup. From MTB to CX to social issues, we cover a lot of ground in an hour.

A huge thanks to the folks at Trek in Clarendon for hosting the DCCX packet pick up and this event. If you're looking for a new bike, stop by and let them know CXHAIRS sent you: https://www.trekbikes.com/retail/arlington_clarendon/

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Cyclocross Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Maxxis Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.cyclocrosstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Cyclocross Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts. To keep up to date, follow @cxhairs on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>For episode 126 of Cyclocross Radio, we are at the the Trek Bikes Shop in Clarendon, Virginia, for a live show with Trek Factory Racing's Ellen Noble. Always great to chat with Ellen, who is on a fantastic roll right now, winning her past 6 UCI CX races after earning a silver medal at the Waterloo World Cup. From MTB to CX to social issues, we cover a lot of ground in an hour.

A huge thanks to the folks at Trek in Clarendon for hosting the DCCX packet pick up and this event. If you're looking for a new bike, stop by and let them know CXHAIRS sent you: https://www.trekbikes.com/retail/arlington_clarendon/

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Cyclocross Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Maxxis Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.cyclocrosstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Cyclocross Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts. To keep up to date, follow @cxhairs on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>59:52noFor episode 126 of Cyclocross Radio, we are at the the Trek Bikes Shop in Clarendon, Virginia, for a live show with Trek Factory Racing's Ellen Noble. Always great to chat with Ellen, who is on a fantastic roll right now, winning her past 6 UCI CX races after earning a silver medal at the Waterloo World Cup. From MTB to CX to social issues, we cover a lot of ground in an hour.126fullEpisode 125 | TDDTIE DCCX Boom BernTDDTIE DCCX Boom BernThu, 25 Oct 2018 18:21:51 +0000Hello cyclocross friends! And welcome to another episode of TDDTIE, They Don't Do That In Europe. Bill, Scott and Mr. David Palan catch you up on the UCI C2 DCCX weekend as well as the Superprestige race in Boom and the Bern World Cup.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Maxxis Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>Hello cyclocross friends! And welcome to another episode of TDDTIE, They Don't Do That In Europe. Bill, Scott and Mr. David Palan catch you up on the UCI C2 DCCX weekend as well as the Superprestige race in Boom and the Bern World Cup.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Maxxis Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:15:05noHello cyclocross friends! And welcome to another episode of TDDTIE, They Don't Do That In Europe. Bill, Scott and Mr. David Palan catch you up on the UCI C2 DCCX weekend as well as the Superprestige race in Boom and the Bern World Cup. 125fullEpisode 124 | TDDTIE with Julie HerrmannTDDTIE with Julie HerrmannWed, 17 Oct 2018 17:38:34 +0000It's a TDDTIE extravaganza with special guest Julie Herrmann. Julie is the promoter of the upcoming Cincy CX weekend and also a national-level race announcer. We talk OVCX, Cincy weekend, race announcing politics and breakdown the U.S. and Euro cyclocross action from the past weekend.

Scott also chats with PanAm Champs and Silver Goose promoter John Hauser!

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>It's a TDDTIE extravaganza with special guest Julie Herrmann. Julie is the promoter of the upcoming Cincy CX weekend and also a national-level race announcer. We talk OVCX, Cincy weekend, race announcing politics and breakdown the U.S. and Euro cyclocross action from the past weekend.

Scott also chats with PanAm Champs and Silver Goose promoter John Hauser!

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>02:02:02noIt's a TDDTIE extravaganza with special guest Julie Herrmann. Julie is the promoter of the upcoming Cincy CX weekend and also a national-level race announcer. We talk OVCX, Cincy weekend, race announcing politics and breakdown the U.S. and Euro cyclocross action from the past weekend.124fullEpisode 123 | TDDTIE (Charm City and Ronse)TDDTIE (Charm City and Ronse)Mon, 08 Oct 2018 18:51:30 +0000It may be the cyclocross pre-season (it's not), but it's never too early for TDDTIE crew to breakdown the weekend's races. We talk about Charm City, Ronse, and the American World Cups.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>It may be the cyclocross pre-season (it's not), but it's never too early for TDDTIE crew to breakdown the weekend's races. We talk about Charm City, Ronse, and the American World Cups.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:23:26noIt may be the cyclocross pre-season (it's not), but it's never too early for TDDTIE crew to breakdown the weekend's races. We talk about Charm City, Ronse, and the American World Cups. 123fullEpisode 122 | Zach Schuster (Cyclocross Magazine)Zach Schuster (Cyclocross Magazine)Mon, 01 Oct 2018 05:52:10 +0000Zach Schuster, editor of Cyclocross Magazine, and I find a semi-quiet corner of the Jingle Cross media room to talk about the US World Cups and the state of cyclocross overall. We both fought the urge just to interview each other and instead had a nice conversation that I'm certain you're going to enjoy.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>Zach Schuster, editor of Cyclocross Magazine, and I find a semi-quiet corner of the Jingle Cross media room to talk about the US World Cups and the state of cyclocross overall. We both fought the urge just to interview each other and instead had a nice conversation that I'm certain you're going to enjoy.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:15:01noZach Schuster, editor of Cyclocross Magazine, and I find a semi-quiet corner of the Jingle Cross media room to talk about the US World Cups and the state of cyclocross overall. We both fought the urge just to interview each other and instead had a nice conversation that I'm certain you're going to enjoy.122fullEpisode 121 | Daniel De Visé (The Comeback) Daniel De Visé (The Comeback)Mon, 17 Sep 2018 14:15:54 +0000For episode 121 of Crosshairs Radio, author and journalist Daniel De Visé visits the basement studio for a conversation about Greg LeMond and De Visé's new book The Comeback. It was great to talk to Dan and we covered a lot of ground from road cycling, today, to Greg's story, to how Dan and Phil used to be really good!

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>For episode 121 of Crosshairs Radio, author and journalist Daniel De Visé visits the basement studio for a conversation about Greg LeMond and De Visé's new book The Comeback. It was great to talk to Dan and we covered a lot of ground from road cycling, today, to Greg's story, to how Dan and Phil used to be really good!

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>57:04noFor episode 121 of Crosshairs Radio, author and journalist Daniel De Visé visits the basement studio for a conversation about Greg LeMond and De Visé's new book The Comeback. It was great to talk to Dan and we covered a lot of ground from road cycling, today, to Greg's story, to how Dan and Phil used to be really good!
121fullEpisode 120: Bruce Buckley | Rochester CyclocrossBruce Buckley | Rochester CyclocrossTue, 11 Sep 2018 11:48:37 +0000It's a road trip episode! Bill is joined by photographer and fellow content creator, Bruce Buckley, for a chat in the minivan as they drive home late Sunday night from Rochester Cyclocross. Bruce and Bill break down the weekend and let you know everything that happened at the first C1/C2 event of the year and what we can look forward to in weeks to come.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>It's a road trip episode! Bill is joined by photographer and fellow content creator, Bruce Buckley, for a chat in the minivan as they drive home late Sunday night from Rochester Cyclocross. Bruce and Bill break down the weekend and let you know everything that happened at the first C1/C2 event of the year and what we can look forward to in weeks to come.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:34:41noIt's a road trip episode! Bill is joined by photographer and fellow content creator, Bruce Buckley, for a chat in the minivan as they drive home late Sunday night from Rochester Cyclocross. Bruce and Bill break down the weekend and let you know everything that happened at the first C1/C2 event of the year and what we can look forward to in weeks to come.120fullEpisode 119 | Tobin OrtenbladTobin OrtenbladWed, 05 Sep 2018 21:19:06 +0000Tobin Ortenblad made a stop in DC for a few days between the opening weekend of racing in Roanoke, Virginia, and this weekend's races in Rochester, New York. With him in town, it would be wrong not to finally sit down for a chat. We talked about how he got into racing bikes, the hustle of running your own cycling program, and his plan for the year.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>Tobin Ortenblad made a stop in DC for a few days between the opening weekend of racing in Roanoke, Virginia, and this weekend's races in Rochester, New York. With him in town, it would be wrong not to finally sit down for a chat. We talked about how he got into racing bikes, the hustle of running your own cycling program, and his plan for the year.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:06:47noTobin Ortenblad made a stop in DC for a few days between the opening weekend of racing in Roanoke, Virginia, and this weekend's races in Rochester, New York. With him in town, it would be wrong not to finally sit down for a chat. We talked about how he got into racing bikes, the hustle of running your own cycling program, and his plan for the year.119fullEpisode 118: TDDTIE | It's Here!TDDTIE | It's Here!Thu, 30 Aug 2018 09:41:48 +0000For Episode 118 of Crosshairs Radio the TDDTIE crew is excited! Why? Because it's here. Cyclocross is finally here. We talk about the UCI opener in Australia, the upcoming North American UCI opener in Roanoke, and so much more. Great to have everyone tuning back in and gearing up for the best cyclocross season yet.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>For Episode 118 of Crosshairs Radio the TDDTIE crew is excited! Why? Because it's here. Cyclocross is finally here. We talk about the UCI opener in Australia, the upcoming North American UCI opener in Roanoke, and so much more. Great to have everyone tuning back in and gearing up for the best cyclocross season yet.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:21:41noFor Episode 118 of Crosshairs Radio the TDDTIE crew is excited! Why? Because it's here. Cyclocross is finally here. We talk about the UCI opener in Australia, the upcoming North American UCI opener in Roanoke, and so much more. Great to have everyone tuning back in and gearing up for the best cyclocross season yet.118fullEpisode 117: TDDTIE | New UCI CX RulesTDDTIE | New UCI CX RulesSun, 05 Aug 2018 06:00:00 +0000It's August, which means it's officially "cross is coming" season. To kick things off the They Don't Do That in Europe crew get together for a surprisingly entertaining conversation about rule changes. From the banning of podium bikes to the definition of artificial obstacle, this one covers it all.

Also, check out the women's cyclocross camp Crosshairs Cycling is hosting Aug 18 at the Armed Forces Retirement Home (venue for DCCX). We have an amazing staff of coaches including Arley Kemmerer, Crystal Anthony, Rachel Rubin, Dan Chabanov and Rusty Williford who will make faster without you getting any fitter. It's also possibly magical. Categories from junior to beginner to intermediate to advanced are available. Register here: https://www.bikereg.com/dc-womens-cx-camp.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>It's August, which means it's officially "cross is coming" season. To kick things off the They Don't Do That in Europe crew get together for a surprisingly entertaining conversation about rule changes. From the banning of podium bikes to the definition of artificial obstacle, this one covers it all.

Also, check out the women's cyclocross camp Crosshairs Cycling is hosting Aug 18 at the Armed Forces Retirement Home (venue for DCCX). We have an amazing staff of coaches including Arley Kemmerer, Crystal Anthony, Rachel Rubin, Dan Chabanov and Rusty Williford who will make faster without you getting any fitter. It's also possibly magical. Categories from junior to beginner to intermediate to advanced are available. Register here: https://www.bikereg.com/dc-womens-cx-camp.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:22:48noIt's August, which means it's officially "cross is coming" season. To kick things off the They Don't Do That in Europe crew get together for a surprisingly entertaining conversation about rule changes. From the banning of podium bikes to the definition of artificial obstacle, this one covers it all.117fullEpisode 116: Mathieu van der Poel | Christopher BlevinsMathieu van der Poel | Christopher BlevinsMon, 30 Jul 2018 21:46:42 +0000Hello cyclocross friends! It's been a while since our last episode, so we wanted to come out of the gates strong. For this week's Crosshairs Radio we chat with the original young gun, the boy wonder, an guaranteed hall of famer who may need a parent or guardian to gain admission to the hall of fame, Mathieu van der Poel. MTB, CX, road, MX, we cover it all in a compact conversation from the inside of the Corendon-Circus camper in Vallnord, Andorra.

For the second half of the show, it's a conversation with Christopher Blevins, who is the current U23 CX National Champ and the 2017 U23 MTB National Champ. In 2018, Chris dipped his foot in the elite waters and ended up on the podium in third. We talk about his life as a bike racer, balancing road, MTB and cyclocross ... and we talk about music.

Also, check out the women's cyclocross camp Crosshairs Cycling is hosting Aug 18 at the Armed Forces Retirement Home (venue for DCCX). We have an amazing staff of coaches including Arley Kemmerer, Crystal Anthony, Rachel Rubin, Dan Chabanov and Rusty Williford who will make faster without you getting any fitter. It's also possibly magical. Categories from junior to beginner to intermediate to advanced are available. Register here: https://www.bikereg.com/dc-womens-cx-camp.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback.cxhairs@gmail.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>Hello cyclocross friends! It's been a while since our last episode, so we wanted to come out of the gates strong. For this week's Crosshairs Radio we chat with the original young gun, the boy wonder, an guaranteed hall of famer who may need a parent or guardian to gain admission to the hall of fame, Mathieu van der Poel. MTB, CX, road, MX, we cover it all in a compact conversation from the inside of the Corendon-Circus camper in Vallnord, Andorra.

For the second half of the show, it's a conversation with Christopher Blevins, who is the current U23 CX National Champ and the 2017 U23 MTB National Champ. In 2018, Chris dipped his foot in the elite waters and ended up on the podium in third. We talk about his life as a bike racer, balancing road, MTB and cyclocross ... and we talk about music.

Also, check out the women's cyclocross camp Crosshairs Cycling is hosting Aug 18 at the Armed Forces Retirement Home (venue for DCCX). We have an amazing staff of coaches including Arley Kemmerer, Crystal Anthony, Rachel Rubin, Dan Chabanov and Rusty Williford who will make faster without you getting any fitter. It's also possibly magical. Categories from junior to beginner to intermediate to advanced are available. Register here: https://www.bikereg.com/dc-womens-cx-camp.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback.cxhairs@gmail.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>56:59no. For this week's Crosshairs Radio we chat with the original young gun, the boy wonder, an guaranteed hall of famer who may need a parent or guardian to gain admission to the hall of fame, Mathieu van der Poel.
For the second half of the show, it's a conversation with Christopher Blevins, who is the current U23 CX National Champ and the 2017 U23 MTB National Champ. In 2018, Chris dipped his foot in the elite waters and ended up on the podium in third. 116fullEpisode 115 | TDDITE Summer EditionMon, 25 Jun 2018 15:17:16 +0000Scott, David and Bill get together for a rare summer-time They Don't Do That In Europe episode to discuss the UCI's announcement on equal pay at Cyclocross World Cups and so so much more.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback.cxhairs@gmail.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>Scott, David and Bill get together for a rare summer-time They Don't Do That In Europe episode to discuss the UCI's announcement on equal pay at Cyclocross World Cups and so so much more.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback.cxhairs@gmail.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:00:40nofullEpisode 114 | Stephen Hyde ReturnsSat, 09 Jun 2018 03:10:39 +0000It's been a while since we caught up with cyclocross national champion and current mountainbiker, Stephen Hyde. Always a great conversation, Hyde gives us the lowdown on integrating himself into European cyclocross culture and his goal to race mountainbikes in the Olympics.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>It's been a while since we caught up with cyclocross national champion and current mountainbiker, Stephen Hyde. Always a great conversation, Hyde gives us the lowdown on integrating himself into European cyclocross culture and his goal to race mountainbikes in the Olympics.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:12:34nofullEpisode 113: MTB World Cup 2 and 3 with Dan Chabanov MTB World Cup 2 and 3 with Dan ChabanovThu, 31 May 2018 21:06:42 +0000Special Wide Angle Podium correspondent, Dan Chabanov, is back to discuss the second and third rounds of the UCI cross-country and short track mountainbike World Cup that took place in Albstadt, Germany, and Nove Mesto, Czech Republic.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>Special Wide Angle Podium correspondent, Dan Chabanov, is back to discuss the second and third rounds of the UCI cross-country and short track mountainbike World Cup that took place in Albstadt, Germany, and Nove Mesto, Czech Republic.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:39:11cleanSpecial Wide Angle Podium correspondent, Dan Chabanov, is back to discuss the second and third rounds of the UCI cross-country and short track mountainbike World Cup that took place in Albstadt, Germany, and Nove Mesto, Czech Republic.
113fullEpisode 112: Back to Back With Drew JuilianoBack to Back with Drew JuilianoTue, 08 May 2018 01:46:00 +0000With the quickest turnaround in Crosshairs Radio history, Drew Juiliano goes coast to coast for a follow-up episode to 111. From the basement in DC, Drew and Bill go into depth about Drew's time racing in Belgium and the Basque country. Drew also gives some advice to anyone who wants to go to Belgium for a cyclocross spectating vacation.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

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Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>With the quickest turnaround in Crosshairs Radio history, Drew Juiliano goes coast to coast for a follow-up episode to 111. From the basement in DC, Drew and Bill go into depth about Drew's time racing in Belgium and the Basque country. Drew also gives some advice to anyone who wants to go to Belgium for a cyclocross spectating vacation.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

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]]>01:19:22noWith the quickest turnaround in Crosshairs Radio history, Drew Juiliano goes coast to coast for a follow-up episode to 111. From the basement in DC, Drew and Bill go into depth about Drew's time racing in Belgium and the Basque country. Drew also gives some advice to anyone who wants to go to Belgium for a cyclocross spectating vacation.112fullEpisode 111: Drew JuilianoDrew JulianoFri, 27 Apr 2018 18:59:22 +0000Bill catches up with journalist and cyclocross racer Andrew Juiliano during Sea Otter to chat about racing cyclocross in Belgium. Scotty D also checks in to chat so that Bill has someone to talk at about Sea Otter.

Check out his show with Mr. David Palan: Bike Shop CX on the Wide Angle Podium Podcast Network.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

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]]>Bill catches up with journalist and cyclocross racer Andrew Juiliano during Sea Otter to chat about racing cyclocross in Belgium. Scotty D also checks in to chat so that Bill has someone to talk at about Sea Otter.

Check out his show with Mr. David Palan: Bike Shop CX on the Wide Angle Podium Podcast Network.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

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Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

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]]>01:04:52noBill catches up with journalist and cyclocross racer Andrew Juliano during Sea Otter to chat about racing cyclocross in Belgium. Scotty D also checks in to chat so that Bill has someone to talk at about Sea Otter.fullEpisode 110: Scotty D and the U.S. UCI Cyclocross CalendarScotty D and the U.S. UCI Cyclocross CalendarThu, 12 Apr 2018 22:14:41 +0000Scott Dedenbach and Bill caught up for a bit before having a chat about the U.S. UCI calendar and how next cyclocross season will shake out.

Check out his show with Mr. David Palan: Bike Shop CX on the Wide Angle Podium Podcast Network.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

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]]>Scott Dedenbach and Bill caught up for a bit before having a chat about the U.S. UCI calendar and how next cyclocross season will shake out.

Check out his show with Mr. David Palan: Bike Shop CX on the Wide Angle Podium Podcast Network.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

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]]>01:42:40noScott Dedenbach and Bill caught up for a bit before having a chat about the U.S. UCI calendar and how next cyclocross season will shake out. fullEpisode 109 | Dan ChabanovDan ChabanovWed, 21 Mar 2018 19:35:18 +0000Crosshairs Radio contributor, Dan Chabanov, returns to talk about the first round of the Mercedes Benz UCI Cross Country World Cup that took place last week in South Africa.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

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Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

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]]>Crosshairs Radio contributor, Dan Chabanov, returns to talk about the first round of the Mercedes Benz UCI Cross Country World Cup that took place last week in South Africa.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

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]]>01:59:56noCrosshairs Radio contributor, Dan Chabanov, returns to talk about the first round of the Mercedes Benz UCI Cross Country World Cup that took place last week in South Africa.
We also answer viewer mail!fullEpisode 108 | The 2017-2018 TDDTIE Awards (The Toadies)The 2017-2018 TDDTIE Awards | The ToadiesWed, 28 Feb 2018 16:11:34 +0000Scott, David and Bill close out the 2017-2018 cyclocross season by handing out their annual TDDTIE awards, from here on out known as The Toadies. We solicited input from our viewers and hand out viewer choice awards as well.

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This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

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Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

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]]>Scott, David and Bill close out the 2017-2018 cyclocross season by handing out their annual TDDTIE awards, from here on out known as The Toadies. We solicited input from our viewers and hand out viewer choice awards as well.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

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]]>01:15:13noScott, David and Bill close out the 2017-2018 cyclocross season by handing out their annual TDDTIE awards, from here on out known as The Toadies. We solicited input from our viewers and hand out viewer choice awards as well.
Thanks for a great season, everyone! On to the next one.108fullEpisode 107: Jeremy PowersJeremy PowersMon, 12 Feb 2018 21:49:43 +0000Jeremy Powers returns to Crosshairs Radio to chat about the past year, Aspire Racing, fatherhood, the CXNATS battle with Stephen Hyde, the crazy Cyclocross Worlds track, rounded rotors and the continuing disc brake debate, and the future.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Check out endurasport.com and get 20-percent off by entering wideangle20 at checkout. (valid in U.S. only)

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

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]]>Jeremy Powers returns to Crosshairs Radio to chat about the past year, Aspire Racing, fatherhood, the CXNATS battle with Stephen Hyde, the crazy Cyclocross Worlds track, rounded rotors and the continuing disc brake debate, and the future.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Check out endurasport.com and get 20-percent off by entering wideangle20 at checkout. (valid in U.S. only)

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:15:32noJeremy Powers returns to Crosshairs Radio to chat about the past year, Aspire Racing, fatherhood, the CXNATS battle with Stephen Hyde, the crazy Cyclocross Worlds track, rounded rotors and the continuing disc brake debate, and the future.107fullEpisode 106: TDDTIE | CXWORLDSCXWORLDSWed, 07 Feb 2018 17:29:59 +0000Scott, David and Bill recap the 2018 Cyclocross World Championship. From juniors to elites, we breakdown every race from Limburg.

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Check out endurasport.com and get 20-percent off by entering wideangle20 at checkout. (valid in U.S. only)

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

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]]>Scott, David and Bill recap the 2018 Cyclocross World Championship. From juniors to elites, we breakdown every race from Limburg.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

Check out endurasport.com and get 20-percent off by entering wideangle20 at checkout. (valid in U.S. only)

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

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]]>01:36:08noScott, David and Bill recap the 2018 Cyclocross World Championship. From juniors to elites, we breakdown every race from Limburg.106fullEpisode 105: TDDTIE | Nommay | Hoogerheide | WorldsTDDTIE | Nommay | Hoogerheide | WorldsWed, 31 Jan 2018 02:22:15 +0000Scott, Bill and Mr. David Palan recap the final two rounds of the World Cup calendar before diving into their picks and predictions for the upcoming cyclocross world championships. It's a superior-quality, value-added, high-fidelity episode tailored specifically to your cyclocross listening needs. We also answer viewer mail.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>Scott, Bill and Mr. David Palan recap the final two rounds of the World Cup calendar before diving into their picks and predictions for the upcoming cyclocross world championships. It's a superior-quality, value-added, high-fidelity episode tailored specifically to your cyclocross listening needs. We also answer viewer mail.

Check out Crosshairs Television for recap and commentary video from the latest (predominantly) U.S. UCI cyclocross events (subscribe to the channel, give a thumbs up and leave a comment): www.crosshairstelevision.com.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

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]]>01:32:07noScott, Bill and Mr. David Palan recap the final two rounds of the World Cup calendar before diving into their picks and predictions for the upcoming cyclocross world championships. It's a superior-quality, value-added, high-fidelity episode tailored specifically to your cyclocross listening needs. We also answer viewer mail.105fullEpisode 104: 2018 U.S. CXNATS2018 U.S. CXNATSSun, 21 Jan 2018 03:03:36 +0000David, Scott and Bill run down everything that happened in Reno for the U.S. Cyclocross National Championships. It's an all-American TDDTIE episode.

This episode is sponsored by Endura Sport. Visit them at www.endurasport.com and get 20 percent off THE ENTIRE CATALOG by using the code: wideangle20. Let's make this happen, cyclocross friends.

This podcast is also supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

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]]>David, Scott and Bill run down everything that happened in Reno for the U.S. Cyclocross National Championships. It's an all-American TDDTIE episode.

This episode is sponsored by Endura Sport. Visit them at www.endurasport.com and get 20 percent off THE ENTIRE CATALOG by using the code: wideangle20. Let's make this happen, cyclocross friends.

This podcast is also supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:29:55noDavid, Scott and Bill run down everything that happened in Reno for the U.S. Cyclocross National Championships. It's an all-American TDDTIE episode.104fullEpisode 103 | U.S. CXNATS Preview With Scot and DavidU.S. CXNATS Preview With Scot and DavidTue, 09 Jan 2018 22:41:10 +0000For episode 103, Mr. David Palan and Scot Herrmann join Bill for a preview of the elite races at U.S. Cyclocross Nationals taking place this week in Reno, Nevada. We break down the races, talk about the favorites and pick our winners.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

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]]>For episode 103, Mr. David Palan and Scot Herrmann join Bill for a preview of the elite races at U.S. Cyclocross Nationals taking place this week in Reno, Nevada. We break down the races, talk about the favorites and pick our winners.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

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]]>01:30:30noFor episode 103, Mr. David Palan and Scot Hermann join Bill for a preview of the elite races at U.S. Cyclocross Nationals taking place this week in Reno, Nevada. We break down the races, talk about the favorites and pick our winners.103fullEpisode 102: Kate Courtney | Marc GullicksonKate Courtney | Marc GullicksonFri, 29 Dec 2017 20:26:22 +0000For the final episode of 2017, we sit down with US MTB Elite Champion, Kate Courtney, and USA Cycling MTB team coach and performance director, Marc Gullickson. Both conversations took place mid-December in Colorado Springs at the USA Cycling national team launch.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

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]]>For the final episode of 2017, we sit down with US MTB Elite Champion, Kate Courtney, and USA Cycling MTB team coach and performance director, Marc Gullickson. Both conversations took place mid-December in Colorado Springs at the USA Cycling national team launch.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

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]]>48:28noFor the final episode of 2017, we sit down with US MTB Elite Champion, Kate Courtney, and USA Cycling MTB team coach and performance director, Marc Gullickson. Both conversations took place mid-December in Colorado Springs at the USA Cycling national team launch.fullEpisode 101: CXNATS Giveaway and Derek Bouchard-HallCXNATS Giveaway and Derel Bouchard-HallSun, 24 Dec 2017 19:55:29 +0000For episode 101 we start with an abbreviated TDDTIE episode to announce our Reno CXNATS giveaway. It's a bit of a mess but we get it done. For the second half of the show, everything gets cleaned up for a conversation with USA Cycling president and CEO, Derek Bouchard-Hall.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

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]]>For episode 101 we start with an abbreviated TDDTIE episode to announce our Reno CXNATS giveaway. It's a bit of a mess but we get it done. For the second half of the show, everything gets cleaned up for a conversation with USA Cycling president and CEO, Derek Bouchard-Hall.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:05:21noFor episode 101 we start with an abbreviated TDDTIE episode to announce our Reno CXNATS giveaway. It's a bit of a mess but we get it done. For the second half of the show, everything gets cleaned up for a conversation with USA Cycling president and CEO, Derek Bouchard-Hall. 101fullEpisode 100: TDDTIE | Episode 100!TDDTIE | Episode 100Sat, 16 Dec 2017 22:38:47 +0000We did it! 100 episodes. Thanks for the support along the way. It seems fitting that this episode is a TDDTIE with Scott Dedenbach and Mr. David Palan, and that it is. We talk about the history of the show, the USAC National Team announcement and cyclocross (naturally).

We also announce an amazing giveaway made possible by our friends behind the upcoming Reno Cross Nationals and USA Cycling.

For the chance to win a two night stay at a CXNats host hotel and an race entry to one event (you must be eligible and qualified for that event):

(1) post a photo of you that is related to cyclocross on instagram. Up to your interpretation what that means.

(2) You must follow and tag @renocxnats and tag #TDDTIE to be entered.

(3) If you don't use the #TDDTIE tag we won't see the photo.

(4) If you don't follow and tag @renocxnats you won't be considered.

This is a great opportunity and we look forward to seeing everyone's photos. Deadline for entering is December 22 at midnight eastern time.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

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]]>We did it! 100 episodes. Thanks for the support along the way. It seems fitting that this episode is a TDDTIE with Scott Dedenbach and Mr. David Palan, and that it is. We talk about the history of the show, the USAC National Team announcement and cyclocross (naturally).

We also announce an amazing giveaway made possible by our friends behind the upcoming Reno Cross Nationals and USA Cycling.

For the chance to win a two night stay at a CXNats host hotel and an race entry to one event (you must be eligible and qualified for that event):

(1) post a photo of you that is related to cyclocross on instagram. Up to your interpretation what that means.

(2) You must follow and tag @renocxnats and tag #TDDTIE to be entered.

(3) If you don't use the #TDDTIE tag we won't see the photo.

(4) If you don't follow and tag @renocxnats you won't be considered.

This is a great opportunity and we look forward to seeing everyone's photos. Deadline for entering is December 22 at midnight eastern time.

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]]>For episode 99 of Crosshairs Radio, David, Scott and Bill discuss the Zeven World Cup, the DVV race at Hamme and the C2 Rapha Supercross Nobeyama.

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]]>01:21:27noFor episode 99 of Crosshairs Radio, David, Scott and Bill discuss the Zeven World Cup, the DVV race at Hamme and the C2 Rapha Supercross Nobeyama. Cyclocross!99fullEpisode 98: TDDTIE | Bogense and The U.S. Triple-HeaderTDDTIE | Bogense and The U.S. Cyclocross Triple-HeaderWed, 22 Nov 2017 01:57:12 +0000For episode 98, David, Scott and Bill discuss the three U.S. UCI races that happened over the weekend and the Danish World Cup that took place in Bogense.

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Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

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]]>For episode 98, David, Scott and Bill discuss the three U.S. UCI races that happened over the weekend and the Danish World Cup that took place in Bogense.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

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]]>01:16:19noFor episode 98, David, Scott and Bill discuss the three U.S. UCI races that happened over the weekend and the Danish World Cup that took place in Bogense. 98fullEpisode 97: TDDTIE | NoHo, Tulsa and GavereTDDTIE | NoHo, Tulsa and GavereFri, 17 Nov 2017 03:30:01 +0000Scott, David and Bill talk about the two US UCI races, Tulsa and Northhampton. They then discussed Gavere and Jaarmarktcross before looking towards next week's full slate of racing.

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]]>Scott, David and Bill talk about the two US UCI races, Tulsa and Northhampton. They then discussed Gavere and Jaarmarktcross before looking towards next week's full slate of racing.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

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]]>01:17:59cleanScott, David and Bill talk about the two US UCI races, Tulsa and Northhampton. They then discussed Gavere and Jaarmarktcross before looking towards next week's full slate of racing.97fullEpisode 96 : Ben Frederick At The Rapha DC Pop-UpBen Frederick at The DC Rapha Pop-UpWed, 15 Nov 2017 00:54:16 +0000For episode 96 of Crosshairs Radio, Ben Frederick returns for an unprecedented 4-peat. Bill and Ben sat down in front of an amazing audience at Rapha's DC Pop Up in Georgetown. We talked about Ben's continuing recovery from the TBI he suffered last year, the slowlife and art, and his work developing events and providing stoke for the DC Rapha location.

Huge thanks to Rapha for hosting the event and being a great partner in these live podcasts. Thanks also to Sol Schott for making the evening awesome with Acme Pie.

If you are unfamiliar with Ben or his story from aspiring professional racer to ongoing recovery from TBI, here are his first three appearances on the show (Eps 9, 20 and 56):

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

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]]>For episode 96 of Crosshairs Radio, Ben Frederick returns for an unprecedented 4-peat. Bill and Ben sat down in front of an amazing audience at Rapha's DC Pop Up in Georgetown. We talked about Ben's continuing recovery from the TBI he suffered last year, the slowlife and art, and his work developing events and providing stoke for the DC Rapha location.

Huge thanks to Rapha for hosting the event and being a great partner in these live podcasts. Thanks also to Sol Schott for making the evening awesome with Acme Pie.

If you are unfamiliar with Ben or his story from aspiring professional racer to ongoing recovery from TBI, here are his first three appearances on the show (Eps 9, 20 and 56):

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:07:06noFor episode 96 of Crosshairs Radio, Ben Frederick returns for an unprecedented 4-peat. Bill and Ben sat down in front of an amazing audience at Rapha's DC Pop Up in Georgetown. We talked about Ben's continuing recovery from the TBI he suffered last year, the slowlife and art, and his work developing events and providing stoke for the DC Rapha location.96fullEpisode 95: TDDTIE | Pan Am and Euro ChampsTDDTIE | Pan Am and Euro ChampsThu, 09 Nov 2017 17:03:18 +0000Scott, David and Bill get together for an early morning conversation on last weekend's Pan Am and Euro Championship Cyclocross events. We talk about the Louisville venue, the racing and then move to Tabor for Euro Champs talk.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

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]]>Scott, David and Bill get together for an early morning conversation on last weekend's Pan Am and Euro Championship Cyclocross events. We talk about the Louisville venue, the racing and then move to Tabor for Euro Champs talk.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

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]]>01:22:36noScott, David and Bill get together for an early morning conversation on last weekend's Pan Am and Euro Championship Cyclocross events. We talk about the Louisville venue, the racing and then move to Tabor for Euro Champs talk.95fullEpisode 94: TDDTIE | Cincy CX and KoppenbergcrossTDDTIE | Cincy CX and KoppenbergcrossThu, 02 Nov 2017 02:22:23 +0000For episode 94 of Crosshairs Radio it's another They Don't Do That In Europe (TDDTIE) with Scott, Bill and David. WE talk about the Cincinnati Cyclocross Festival, US Cup CX, Ruddervoorde and Koppenbergcross.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

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]]>For episode 94 of Crosshairs Radio it's another They Don't Do That In Europe (TDDTIE) with Scott, Bill and David. WE talk about the Cincinnati Cyclocross Festival, US Cup CX, Ruddervoorde and Koppenbergcross.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:32:28noFor episode 94 of Crosshairs Radio it's another They Don't Do That In Europe (TDDTIE) with Scott, Bill and David. WE talk about the Cincinnati Cyclocross Festival, US Cup CX, Ruddervoorde and Koppenbergcross. 94fullEpisode 93: TDDTIE | DCCX and KoksijdeTDDTIE | DCCX and KoksijdeFri, 27 Oct 2017 04:36:28 +0000For episode 93 of Crosshairs Radio, Scott and David join Bill for another episode of They Don't Do That In Europe. We talk about DCCX, Koksijde, Boom and so much more. Even the tangents have tangents in this one.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

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]]>For episode 93 of Crosshairs Radio, Scott and David join Bill for another episode of They Don't Do That In Europe. We talk about DCCX, Koksijde, Boom and so much more. Even the tangents have tangents in this one.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

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]]>01:24:56noFor episode 93 of Crosshairs Radio, Scott and David join Bill for another episode of They Don't Do That In Europe. We talk about DCCX, Koksijde, Boom and so much more. Even the tangents have tangents in this one.
93fullEpisode 92: Keri Hatley | Shred Science NutritionKeri Hatley | Shred Science NutritionTue, 24 Oct 2017 03:20:43 +0000Keri Hatley came to DC several years ago, showed up at one of our Crosshairs Cycling cyclocross practices, fit in immediately, joined the team and got the CX bug.

She then left us for Colorado and eventually New Mexico, got mixed up in the world of powerlifting and began to geek out on nutrition to meet her goals in that new sport.

Keri now owns a nutrition coaching company Shred Science Nutrition and is doing amazing work with her clients. Getting them fit, lean, strong and powerful. From powerlifters to cyclists, her clients are all seeing the benefits of dialing in their nutrition.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>Keri Hatley came to DC several years ago, showed up at one of our Crosshairs Cycling cyclocross practices, fit in immediately, joined the team and got the CX bug.

She then left us for Colorado and eventually New Mexico, got mixed up in the world of powerlifting and began to geek out on nutrition to meet her goals in that new sport.

Keri now owns a nutrition coaching company Shred Science Nutrition and is doing amazing work with her clients. Getting them fit, lean, strong and powerful. From powerlifters to cyclists, her clients are all seeing the benefits of dialing in their nutrition.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>50:34noKeri Hatley came to DC several years ago, showed up at one of our Crosshairs Cycling cyclocross practices, fit in immediately, joined the team and got the CX bug.
She then left us for Colorado and eventually New Mexico, got mixed up in the world of powerlifting and began to geek out on nutrition to meet her goals in that new sport.
Keri now owns a nutrition coaching company Shred Science Nutrition and is doing amazing work with her clients. 92fullEpisode 91: Michael van den Ham and Dylan PostierMichael van den Ham and Dylan PostierSat, 14 Oct 2017 16:48:09 +0000Michael van den Ham and Dylan Postier, founders of Garneau-Easton p/b Transitions LifeCare, sit down for a front porch chat about merging their programs, developing young racers, and all things cyclocross. It's a good one.

The Garneu-Easton p/b Transitions Life Care team is on Instagram at @garneaueaston.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>Michael van den Ham and Dylan Postier, founders of Garneau-Easton p/b Transitions LifeCare, sit down for a front porch chat about merging their programs, developing young racers, and all things cyclocross. It's a good one.

The Garneu-Easton p/b Transitions Life Care team is on Instagram at @garneaueaston.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

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]]>01:24:00nocyclocrossMichael van den Ham and Dylan Postier, founders of Garneau-Easton p/b Transitions LifeCare, sit down for a front porch chat about merging their programs, developing young racers, and all things cyclocross. It's a good one.91fullEpisode 90: TDDTIE (Charm City, Ronse)TDDTIE (Charm City Cross and Ronse)Wed, 11 Oct 2017 02:01:55 +0000Scott, MDvP and Bill discuss Charm City Cross, the USCUP CX and the first DVV race at Ronse. A jam packed 57 minutes of cyclocross gold.

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]]>Scott, MDvP and Bill discuss Charm City Cross, the USCUP CX and the first DVV race at Ronse. A jam packed 57 minutes of cyclocross gold.

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]]>57:33noScott, MDvP and Bill discuss Charm City Cross, the USCUP CX and the first DVV race at Ronse. A jam packed 57 minutes of cyclocross gold.90fullEpisode 89: Adam Myerson and the USAC SummitAdam Myerson and the USAC SummitSat, 07 Oct 2017 03:17:17 +0000Adam Myerson checks in to chat about the recent USAC Summit meeting he attended as the at large member of the cyclocross committee ( I think I got that wrong in the intro.)

It's always great to chat with Adam and the conversation is both fun and informative. We talk about the ProCX calendar, national championships, recruitment vs development and much more.

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]]>Adam Myerson checks in to chat about the recent USAC Summit meeting he attended as the at large member of the cyclocross committee ( I think I got that wrong in the intro.)

It's always great to chat with Adam and the conversation is both fun and informative. We talk about the ProCX calendar, national championships, recruitment vs development and much more.

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]]>01:30:00noAdam Myerson checks in to chat about the recent USAC Summit meeting he attended as the at large member of the cyclocross committee ( I think I got that wrong in the intro.)
It's always great to chat with Adam and the conversation is both fun and informative. We talk about the ProCX calendar, national championships, recruitment vs development and much more.89fullEpisode 88: TDDTIE (World Cups/Gieten/KMC/WSCXGP)TDDTIE (World Cups/Gieten/KMC/WSCXGP)Thu, 05 Oct 2017 03:09:56 +0000The gang is back together for the first They Don't Do That In Europe of the 2017-2018 season. We talk about the U.S. World Cups, Gieten KMC, Neerpelt, KMC, WSCXGP, the US CUP and so much more. We have letters and voice mails and a Charm City preview all stuffed into 90 minutes. So much content we only got to half of what we had planned!

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]]>The gang is back together for the first They Don't Do That In Europe of the 2017-2018 season. We talk about the U.S. World Cups, Gieten KMC, Neerpelt, KMC, WSCXGP, the US CUP and so much more. We have letters and voice mails and a Charm City preview all stuffed into 90 minutes. So much content we only got to half of what we had planned!

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]]>01:39:30noThe gang is back together for the first They Don't Do That In Europe of the 2017-2018 season. We talk about the U.S. World Cups, Gieten KMC, Neerpelt, KMC, WSCXGP, the US CUP and so much more. We have letters and voice mails and a Charm City preview all stuffed into 90 minutes. So much content we only got to half of what we had planned!88fullEpisode 87: The B Squad With Dan Chabanov (World Cup Recap)The B-Squad with Dan Chabanov (Cyclocross World Cup Recap)Thu, 28 Sep 2017 13:14:20 +0000With the TDDTIE crew otherwise indisposed, I call on the self-proclaimed B-Squad to pick up the slack. Frequent Crosshairs Radio guest Dan Chabanov is back for a rundown of the U.S. World Cup races and a whole lot more.

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]]>With the TDDTIE crew otherwise indisposed, I call on the self-proclaimed B-Squad to pick up the slack. Frequent Crosshairs Radio guest Dan Chabanov is back for a rundown of the U.S. World Cup races and a whole lot more.

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]]>01:45:36noWith the TDDTIE crew otherwise indisposed, I call on the self-proclaimed B-Squad to pick up the slack. Frequent Crosshairs Radio guest Dan Chabanov is back for a rundown of the U.S. World Cup races and a whole lot more.87fullEpisode 86: Live From Rapha's Chicago Clubhouse With Maria LarkinLive from the Rapha Clubhouse in Chicago with Maria LarkinWed, 20 Sep 2017 18:15:30 +0000Special Guest Maria Larkin joins Scott and Bill for a great conversation on a wide array of cyclocross topics. The show was recorded live at Rapha's Chicago clubhouse in front of a great crowd. We talked about Jingle Cross, the upcoming Trek World Cup and why twenty-something amateur bike racers need your love and support.

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]]>Special Guest Maria Larkin joins Scott and Bill for a great conversation on a wide array of cyclocross topics. The show was recorded live at Rapha's Chicago clubhouse in front of a great crowd. We talked about Jingle Cross, the upcoming Trek World Cup and why twenty-something amateur bike racers need your love and support.

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]]>01:21:39nofullEpisode 85: Live From Rochester Cyclocross | Parking Lot Show 1Live From Rochester Cyclocross | Parking Lot Show 1Sun, 10 Sep 2017 05:15:12 +0000Scott and Bill record live from the parking lot of Rochester Cyclocross to recap an amazing day of UCI C1 races. All the nitty gritty of the day is discussed in this under an hour podcast.

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]]>Scott and Bill record live from the parking lot of Rochester Cyclocross to recap an amazing day of UCI C1 races. All the nitty gritty of the day is discussed in this under an hour podcast.

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]]>45:20noScott and Bill record live from the parking lot of Rochester Cyclocross to recap an amazing day of UCI C1 races. All the nitty gritty of the day is discussed in this under an hour podcast. 85fullEpisode 84: Ed Nessen Returns | Cyclocross PreviewEd Nessen Returns! | Cyclocross Season PreviewThu, 07 Sep 2017 05:08:07 +0000It's here! Cyclocross season has begun. And with Rochester this weekend, the UCI CX calendar kicks off in North America. Ed Nessen returns to the show to recap everything cyclocross related that happened over the summer. We also look ahead to the weeks to come.

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]]>It's here! Cyclocross season has begun. And with Rochester this weekend, the UCI CX calendar kicks off in North America. Ed Nessen returns to the show to recap everything cyclocross related that happened over the summer. We also look ahead to the weeks to come.

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]]>01:44:03noIt's here! Cyclocross season has begun. And with Rochester this weekend, the UCI CX calendar kicks off in North America. Ed Nessen returns to the show to recap everything cyclocross related that happened over the summer. We also look ahead to the weeks to come.
84fullEpisode 83: Crosshairs RADio | VSD and MTB Worlds PreviewCrosshairs RADio | VSD and MTB Worlds PreviewSun, 03 Sep 2017 21:41:51 +0000Taylor, Bill and Kevin talk about the final World Cup MTB stop at Val di Sole and look ahead towards MTB Worlds. At least that was the plan. Many tangents are touched on along the way.

Taylor is on Instagram at @jtaylorjones.

Kevin is on Instagram at @cxsharks.

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]]>Taylor, Bill and Kevin talk about the final World Cup MTB stop at Val di Sole and look ahead towards MTB Worlds. At least that was the plan. Many tangents are touched on along the way.

Taylor is on Instagram at @jtaylorjones.

Kevin is on Instagram at @cxsharks.

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]]>01:40:56noTaylor, Bill and Kevin talk about the final World Cup MTB stop at Val di Sole and look ahead towards MTB Worlds. At least that was the plan. Many tangents are touched on along the way.83fullEpisode 82: Bear Development Team | U23 MenBear Development TeamMon, 21 Aug 2017 04:42:31 +0000For episode 82, Bill and Ellen Noble sit down with seven members of the Bear Development Team for a conversation about life on the road racing mountain bikes on the world stage at the elite U23 level.

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]]>For episode 82, Bill and Ellen Noble sit down with seven members of the Bear Development Team for a conversation about life on the road racing mountain bikes on the world stage at the elite U23 level.

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]]>01:07:13noFor episode 82, Bill and Ellen Noble sit down with seven members of the Bear Development Team for a conversation about life on the road racing mountain bikes on the world stage at the elite U23 level.82fullEpisode 81: Ellen Noble ReturnsEllen Noble ReturnMon, 14 Aug 2017 15:00:22 +0000On Episode 81 of Crosshairs Radio we catch up with Ellen Noble while at the Mont-Sainte-Anne MTB World Cup. Unfortunately, Ellen was not able to race after crashing in practice but she was still up for talking. We had a great conversation covering racing, being a public figure, and Ellen's fantastic cyclocross Quest ... don't call it a camp.

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]]>On Episode 81 of Crosshairs Radio we catch up with Ellen Noble while at the Mont-Sainte-Anne MTB World Cup. Unfortunately, Ellen was not able to race after crashing in practice but she was still up for talking. We had a great conversation covering racing, being a public figure, and Ellen's fantastic cyclocross Quest ... don't call it a camp.

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]]>01:04:28cleanEllen Noble returns for another great conversation about cyclocross, speaking up for what you believe, following it up with actions, mountainbiking, and soooo much more.81fullEpisode 80: TDDTIE | UCI Rule Changes | Viewer MailTDDTIE | UCI Rule Changes | Viewer MailSat, 29 Jul 2017 09:19:17 +0000For episode 80, the TDDTIE crew is back together to discuss recent UCI rule changes for cyclocross, preview our plans for the coming season, and answer viewer mail (they're really not viewers.)

Check out the Dirty BikenetiCrit on August 20 in Haymarket, Virginia! Details are here:www.bikereg.com/35099.

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]]>For episode 80, the TDDTIE crew is back together to discuss recent UCI rule changes for cyclocross, preview our plans for the coming season, and answer viewer mail (they're really not viewers.)

Check out the Dirty BikenetiCrit on August 20 in Haymarket, Virginia! Details are here:www.bikereg.com/35099.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

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]]>01:31:17noFor episode 80, the TDDTIE crew is back together to discuss recent UCI rule changes for cyclocross, preview our plans for the coming season, and answer viewer mail (they're really not viewers.)80fullEpisode 79: Andorra, Lenzerheide, US MTB NatsFri, 14 Jul 2017 13:34:23 +0000Taylor, Kevin and Bill convene for another episode of Crosshairs RADio. We preview the upcoming US MTB Nats and the last two World Cup stops in Andorra and Lenzerheide.

Taylor is on Instagram at @jtaylorjones.

Kevin is on Instagram at @cxsharks.

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]]>Taylor, Kevin and Bill convene for another episode of Crosshairs RADio. We preview the upcoming US MTB Nats and the last two World Cup stops in Andorra and Lenzerheide.

Taylor is on Instagram at @jtaylorjones.

Kevin is on Instagram at @cxsharks.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

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]]>01:18:55noEpisode 78: Matt DeLormeTue, 11 Jul 2017 02:26:13 +0000Matt DeLorme, Pinkbike and Trek photographer, takes some time out from a typically late night of photo editing to talk cameras, bikes, enduro and much much more. Live on tape from a Swiss chalet in Lenzerheide, it's episode 78 of Crosshairs Radio. Thanks for tuning in.

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]]>Matt DeLorme, Pinkbike and Trek photographer, takes some time out from a typically late night of photo editing to talk cameras, bikes, enduro and much much more. Live on tape from a Swiss chalet in Lenzerheide, it's episode 78 of Crosshairs Radio. Thanks for tuning in.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

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Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

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]]>01:05:48noEpisode 77: Checking In With ChabanovSun, 25 Jun 2017 01:44:38 +0000Dan Chabanov joins Taylor and Bill for a conversation that touches on racing MTB in the U.S., the World Cup MTB scene, fixed-gear crit racing, geared crit racing and, of course, cyclocross. This was a really fun conversation that I know you're going to enjoy.

Note on audio: a handful of times throughout the episode Taylor's levels peak. I screwed this up and couldn't completely fix it in post. Need to rework some hardware in the basement and will have this all sorted by the next time we're down here recording.

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]]>Dan Chabanov joins Taylor and Bill for a conversation that touches on racing MTB in the U.S., the World Cup MTB scene, fixed-gear crit racing, geared crit racing and, of course, cyclocross. This was a really fun conversation that I know you're going to enjoy.

Note on audio: a handful of times throughout the episode Taylor's levels peak. I screwed this up and couldn't completely fix it in post. Need to rework some hardware in the basement and will have this all sorted by the next time we're down here recording.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

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]]>01:16:56noEpisode 76: Ryan Trebon (USCUP-CX)Fri, 16 Jun 2017 01:13:31 +0000Ryan Trebon returns to Crosshairs Radio to chat about retirement and the new national cyclocross series he is running. The USCUP-CX is a Sho-Air production and Ryan is the Director of Operations. We talk about the story behind the series, the logistics, and what fans can expect.

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]]>Ryan Trebon returns to Crosshairs Radio to chat about retirement and the new national cyclocross series he is running. The USCUP-CX is a Sho-Air production and Ryan is the Director of Operations. We talk about the story behind the series, the logistics, and what fans can expect.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

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]]>48:48noEpisode 75: Crosshairs RADio 5 | Live From The BasementMon, 05 Jun 2017 11:55:16 +0000We take advantage of Kevin Hays' trip to DC by convening in the basement studio to have a lively discussion on the first two rounds of the UCI XC World Cup. We discuss all of the action from Nove Mesto and Albstadt, bring it back to cyclocross and even touch on The Hammer Series.

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]]>We take advantage of Kevin Hays' trip to DC by convening in the basement studio to have a lively discussion on the first two rounds of the UCI XC World Cup. We discuss all of the action from Nove Mesto and Albstadt, bring it back to cyclocross and even touch on The Hammer Series.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

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]]>01:52:10noEpisode 74: May TDDTIE UpdateFri, 12 May 2017 00:17:14 +0000For episode 74 we take a quick break from our MTB coverage to check in with the They Don't Do That In Europe crew. We take a look at the latest iteration of the U.S. UCI Cyclocross calendar, throw around some rumors, get caught up on the cx Euronews and have a great time doing it.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

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]]>For episode 74 we take a quick break from our MTB coverage to check in with the They Don't Do That In Europe crew. We take a look at the latest iteration of the U.S. UCI Cyclocross calendar, throw around some rumors, get caught up on the cx Euronews and have a great time doing it.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

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]]>01:06:44noEpisode 73: Crosshairs RADio #3Tue, 02 May 2017 17:49:55 +0000Taylor, Kevin and Bill get together for another MTB-centric show. We talk about all of the happenings at Sea Otter Classic, the German Bundesliga MTB scene, throw in some DH, Enduro and XCE talk and then take a sharp left-turn to rehash (again) the end of the 2015 Australian CXNats. You can watch the clip in question, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6E2pq9MDyw

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

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]]>Taylor, Kevin and Bill get together for another MTB-centric show. We talk about all of the happenings at Sea Otter Classic, the German Bundesliga MTB scene, throw in some DH, Enduro and XCE talk and then take a sharp left-turn to rehash (again) the end of the 2015 Australian CXNats. You can watch the clip in question, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6E2pq9MDyw

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

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]]>01:27:50noEpisode 72: Crosshairs RADio 2 with Stephen HydeMon, 10 Apr 2017 20:56:53 +0000Taylor (@jtaylorjones), Kevin (@cxshark) and Bill (@cxhairs) are joined by 2017 U.S. Cyclocross National Champion Stephen Hyde for a recap of what has gone down since Hyde won the stars and stripes in Hartford and his foray into mountain-biking. We then chat about the USCUP XC race at Bonelli and anything else that comes up.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

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]]>Taylor (@jtaylorjones), Kevin (@cxshark) and Bill (@cxhairs) are joined by 2017 U.S. Cyclocross National Champion Stephen Hyde for a recap of what has gone down since Hyde won the stars and stripes in Hartford and his foray into mountain-biking. We then chat about the USCUP XC race at Bonelli and anything else that comes up.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

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]]>01:11:21noEpisode 71: Pro MTB With Taylor and KevinWed, 05 Apr 2017 03:03:17 +0000It may be the cyclocross offseason but that doesn't mean there isn't good racing going on, and we don't mean road racing. The UCI pro XC or XCO season will get started soon and if you love cyclocross, you really need to check out the cross-country mountainbike scene.

In episode 71, Taylor (@jtaylorjones), Kevin (@cxshark) and Bill (@cxhairs) give you a bit of a primer on cross country racing. We talk about the U.S. scene, Europe and then devolve into the rebirth of XCE or eliminator.

Let us know what you think and make sure you hit us up with questions and comments.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>It may be the cyclocross offseason but that doesn't mean there isn't good racing going on, and we don't mean road racing. The UCI pro XC or XCO season will get started soon and if you love cyclocross, you really need to check out the cross-country mountainbike scene.

In episode 71, Taylor (@jtaylorjones), Kevin (@cxshark) and Bill (@cxhairs) give you a bit of a primer on cross country racing. We talk about the U.S. scene, Europe and then devolve into the rebirth of XCE or eliminator.

Let us know what you think and make sure you hit us up with questions and comments.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:07:41noEpisode 70: Brett RothmeyerSun, 26 Mar 2017 23:05:58 +0000On episode 70, photographer Brett Rothmeyer enters the basement studio for a conversation about bikes, cameras, and how they go so well together. You can check out Brett's work on cxhairs.com and at thefurthestpointfromhome.tumblr.com.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>On episode 70, photographer Brett Rothmeyer enters the basement studio for a conversation about bikes, cameras, and how they go so well together. You can check out Brett's work on cxhairs.com and at thefurthestpointfromhome.tumblr.com.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:14:29noEpisode 69: Premium Rush with Jorge and Danny KThu, 16 Mar 2017 20:55:04 +0000It's the offseason and we're starting it off with movie night. Danny Koniowski and Jorge Brito joined me in the basement for a break-down of the 2012 messenger action film, Premium Rush. At least that's how it started. Mostly, we had a great discussion about being a messenger and how it's changed over the years. With war stories from Richmond, DC and NYC. It's a little different but I think you'll dig it.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>It's the offseason and we're starting it off with movie night. Danny Koniowski and Jorge Brito joined me in the basement for a break-down of the 2012 messenger action film, Premium Rush. At least that's how it started. Mostly, we had a great discussion about being a messenger and how it's changed over the years. With war stories from Richmond, DC and NYC. It's a little different but I think you'll dig it.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:17:15noEpisode 68: Micah Rice Returns (CXNATS to December)Fri, 10 Mar 2017 17:20:27 +0000As expected, USA Cycling announced today that the U.S. Cyclocross National Championships will move back to December, starting with December 2018. This means that 2018 will get two championships. The first in January in Reno and the second in Louisville, Kentucky, in December. Along with the announcement to move Nationals back to December, USAC also announced Louisville and Tacoma, Washington, will host the 2018 (v2.0) and 2019 CXNats.

For Crosshairs Radio, Episode 68, I had the opportunity to chat with Micah Rice, USAC Vice President of National Events, about the move to December and the new locations on the latest Crosshairs Radio, which is posted now. In that conversation we do a deeper dive into the reasons why the change was made to January, six years ago, and what prompted the move back to December. We also talk about the new locations and other cyclocross issues like the state of the PROCX.

Episode 68 is sponsored by Health IQ. If you have a minute, please fill out a quick questionnaire. You'll find out more info on life insurance and help Crosshairs Radio grow: HealthIQ.com/cxhairs.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>As expected, USA Cycling announced today that the U.S. Cyclocross National Championships will move back to December, starting with December 2018. This means that 2018 will get two championships. The first in January in Reno and the second in Louisville, Kentucky, in December. Along with the announcement to move Nationals back to December, USAC also announced Louisville and Tacoma, Washington, will host the 2018 (v2.0) and 2019 CXNats.

For Crosshairs Radio, Episode 68, I had the opportunity to chat with Micah Rice, USAC Vice President of National Events, about the move to December and the new locations on the latest Crosshairs Radio, which is posted now. In that conversation we do a deeper dive into the reasons why the change was made to January, six years ago, and what prompted the move back to December. We also talk about the new locations and other cyclocross issues like the state of the PROCX.

Episode 68 is sponsored by Health IQ. If you have a minute, please fill out a quick questionnaire. You'll find out more info on life insurance and help Crosshairs Radio grow: HealthIQ.com/cxhairs.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>42:44noEpisode 67: Ed Nessen and The Recap ShowTue, 07 Mar 2017 12:45:21 +0000For Episode 67 of Crosshairs Radio, friend of the show Ed Nessen returns to recap the highlights of the 2016-2017 cyclocross season. While planning for this episode we decided the format would be 60 topics in 60 minutes. In retrospect, that was a ridiculous concept because there's no way we were able to discuss anything in under a minute. So in the end this is more like 30 topics or less in over two hours. Sometimes cyclocross is a marathon and not a sprint.

Episode 67 is sponsored by Health IQ. If you have a minute, please fill out a quick questionnaire. You'll find out more info on life insurance and help Crosshairs Radio grow: HealthIQ.com/cxhairs.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

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]]>For Episode 67 of Crosshairs Radio, friend of the show Ed Nessen returns to recap the highlights of the 2016-2017 cyclocross season. While planning for this episode we decided the format would be 60 topics in 60 minutes. In retrospect, that was a ridiculous concept because there's no way we were able to discuss anything in under a minute. So in the end this is more like 30 topics or less in over two hours. Sometimes cyclocross is a marathon and not a sprint.

Episode 67 is sponsored by Health IQ. If you have a minute, please fill out a quick questionnaire. You'll find out more info on life insurance and help Crosshairs Radio grow: HealthIQ.com/cxhairs.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>02:18:11noEpisode 66: TDDTIE (2017 Awards Show)Mon, 20 Feb 2017 15:59:19 +0000The cyclocross season has come to an end, which means it's time for the 2d Annual TDDTIE Awards Show! Scott, David and Bill hand out the hardware for a full slate of end-of-season awards, from best lap and favorite course feature to top cyclocrosser. We also answer viewer mail and catch up on the latest news.

This week's episode is brought to you by Sportybooks, Audiobooks to GO. A fantastic company bringing you the best cycling books in audiobook format. Check them out at www.sportybooks.com. Also, give them a follow on Instagram at @sportybooks.

Episode 66 is also sponsored by Health IQ. If you have a minute, please fill out a quick questionnaire. You'll find out more info on life insurance and help Crosshairs Radio grow: HealthIQ.com/cxhairs.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

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]]>The cyclocross season has come to an end, which means it's time for the 2d Annual TDDTIE Awards Show! Scott, David and Bill hand out the hardware for a full slate of end-of-season awards, from best lap and favorite course feature to top cyclocrosser. We also answer viewer mail and catch up on the latest news.

This week's episode is brought to you by Sportybooks, Audiobooks to GO. A fantastic company bringing you the best cycling books in audiobook format. Check them out at www.sportybooks.com. Also, give them a follow on Instagram at @sportybooks.

Episode 66 is also sponsored by Health IQ. If you have a minute, please fill out a quick questionnaire. You'll find out more info on life insurance and help Crosshairs Radio grow: HealthIQ.com/cxhairs.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:33:41noEpisode 65: TDDTIE (Lille, Hoogstraten & USAC Meetings)Mon, 13 Feb 2017 12:51:54 +0000For episode 65 of Crosshairs Radio, it's another They Don't Do That in Europe (TDDTIE) show with Scott Dedenback and Mr. David Palan. We wind down the DVV and Superprestige seasons and also discuss recent developments coming out of the UCI race directors meetings held last week at USA Cycling headquarters in Colorado Springs.

Episode 65 is brought to you by Health IQ. If you have a minute, please fill out a quick questionnaire. You'll find out more info on life insurance and help Crosshairs Radio grow: HealthIQ.com/cxhairs.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

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]]>For episode 65 of Crosshairs Radio, it's another They Don't Do That in Europe (TDDTIE) show with Scott Dedenback and Mr. David Palan. We wind down the DVV and Superprestige seasons and also discuss recent developments coming out of the UCI race directors meetings held last week at USA Cycling headquarters in Colorado Springs.

Episode 65 is brought to you by Health IQ. If you have a minute, please fill out a quick questionnaire. You'll find out more info on life insurance and help Crosshairs Radio grow: HealthIQ.com/cxhairs.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:32:15noEpisode 64: TDDTIE (CXWORLDS)Thu, 02 Feb 2017 18:37:33 +0000For episode 64 of Crosshairs Radio, the TDDTIE crew get together to break down the 2017 Cyclocross World Championships that took place in Bieles, Luxembourg. We go in depth on all five championship races. From the emotional British sweep of the junior men's race to Wout's green tyres and everything in between.

Let Verge and Race Works Timing know that you heard about them on Crosshairs Radio.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>For episode 64 of Crosshairs Radio, the TDDTIE crew get together to break down the 2017 Cyclocross World Championships that took place in Bieles, Luxembourg. We go in depth on all five championship races. From the emotional British sweep of the junior men's race to Wout's green tyres and everything in between.

Let Verge and Race Works Timing know that you heard about them on Crosshairs Radio.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:50:03noEpisode 63: TDDTIE (Hoogerheide and Worlds Preview)Mon, 23 Jan 2017 17:06:06 +0000For episode 63 of Crosshairs Radio it's another TDDTIE (They Don't Do That In Europe) with Scott, David and Bill. We discuss the last World Cup event that took place in Hoogerheide and also give our predictions for the upcoming World Cyclocross Championships. In addition, we answer viewer mail and listen to some help line calls.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>For episode 63 of Crosshairs Radio it's another TDDTIE (They Don't Do That In Europe) with Scott, David and Bill. We discuss the last World Cup event that took place in Hoogerheide and also give our predictions for the upcoming World Cyclocross Championships. In addition, we answer viewer mail and listen to some help line calls.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

Episode 62 is brought to you by Health IQ. If you have a minute, please fill out a quick questionnaire. You'll find out more info on life insurance and help Crosshairs Radio grow: HealthIQ.com/cxhairs.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don’t hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>Lindsay Bayer returns to the CXHairs basement for another off-the-cuff conversation about cycling, the universe and everything. We touch on her imminent return to racing, weird love of riding indoors, and feedback from our conversation in Episode 58.

Episode 62 is brought to you by Health IQ. If you have a minute, please fill out a quick questionnaire. You'll find out more info on life insurance and help Crosshairs Radio grow: HealthIQ.com/cxhairs.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

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]]>47:49noEpisode 61: TDDTIE (U.S. CXNATS)Mon, 16 Jan 2017 04:12:17 +0000For episode 61 of Crosshairs Radio, we convene for another installment of They Don't Do That In Europe. Scott, David and Bill have an in-depth conversation about everything that happened in front of the cameras and behind the scenes at the U.S. Cyclocross National Championships in Hartford, Connecticut. We then talk a bit about the European championships happening the same weekend before moving on to the World Cup race that took place in Italy on Sunday.

If you are a Wide Angle Podium member, make sure to listen to find out if you are a raffle winner.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>For episode 61 of Crosshairs Radio, we convene for another installment of They Don't Do That In Europe. Scott, David and Bill have an in-depth conversation about everything that happened in front of the cameras and behind the scenes at the U.S. Cyclocross National Championships in Hartford, Connecticut. We then talk a bit about the European championships happening the same weekend before moving on to the World Cup race that took place in Italy on Sunday.

If you are a Wide Angle Podium member, make sure to listen to find out if you are a raffle winner.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:52:24noEpisode 60: Live From Hartford with Spencer Haugh and Emily KachorekTue, 10 Jan 2017 23:58:27 +0000For episode 60 we have the first ever live Crosshairs Radio recorded Saturday, January 7, at BiCi Co. in Hartford, Conn. In town for U.S. Cyclocross Nationals, Bill, Spencer Haugh of The Slowride Podcast and Emily Kachorek of Squid Bikes, braved the ice and snow to talk all things cyclocross. Thanks so much for everyone who made it out to the event. It was a blast to put on.

For those listening at home, thanks for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>For episode 60 we have the first ever live Crosshairs Radio recorded Saturday, January 7, at BiCi Co. in Hartford, Conn. In town for U.S. Cyclocross Nationals, Bill, Spencer Haugh of The Slowride Podcast and Emily Kachorek of Squid Bikes, braved the ice and snow to talk all things cyclocross. Thanks so much for everyone who made it out to the event. It was a blast to put on.

For those listening at home, thanks for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:09:42noEpisode 59: TDDTIE (Diegem, Zolder, Azencross )Fri, 30 Dec 2016 17:11:11 +0000On this marathon TDDTIE episode we cover the night race at Diegem, the Zolder round of the World Cup and the DVV Azencross race from Loenhout. We also answer viewer mail (we know you're not viewers), and listen to some hotline calls. To close it out, we wade into the "should the date of cyclocross nationals be moved debate for the umpteenth time, but this time there's a twist! We also make our picks for U.S. cyclocross nationals before signing off.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>On this marathon TDDTIE episode we cover the night race at Diegem, the Zolder round of the World Cup and the DVV Azencross race from Loenhout. We also answer viewer mail (we know you're not viewers), and listen to some hotline calls. To close it out, we wade into the "should the date of cyclocross nationals be moved debate for the umpteenth time, but this time there's a twist! We also make our picks for U.S. cyclocross nationals before signing off.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:55:22noEpisode 58: Lindsay BayerTue, 27 Dec 2016 05:24:15 +0000On episode 58 , Lindsay Bayer visits the Crosshairs Radio basement studio for a wide-ranging conversation about women's pro cycling. Lindsay started racing on the dirt but found her greatest success on the road. She is a co-owner of the Hagens-Berman Supermint team and also is (unofficially?) coming out of a short-lived retirement to once again toe the line at a national calendar race near you.

It was great to catch up with Lindsay about how she came to co-own a team and the highs and lows of racing bikes. We also touch on how to get noticed as an up-and-coming racer, Lindsay's reluctant part in one of the iconic cycling photos of 2016, and also about eating disorders in the professional ranks.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>On episode 58 , Lindsay Bayer visits the Crosshairs Radio basement studio for a wide-ranging conversation about women's pro cycling. Lindsay started racing on the dirt but found her greatest success on the road. She is a co-owner of the Hagens-Berman Supermint team and also is (unofficially?) coming out of a short-lived retirement to once again toe the line at a national calendar race near you.

It was great to catch up with Lindsay about how she came to co-own a team and the highs and lows of racing bikes. We also touch on how to get noticed as an up-and-coming racer, Lindsay's reluctant part in one of the iconic cycling photos of 2016, and also about eating disorders in the professional ranks.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:30:26noEpisode 57: TDDTIE (U.S., Europe & MDVP's New Mic)Thu, 22 Dec 2016 18:47:25 +0000On episode 57 of Crosshairs Radio, David, Scott and Bill talk about Resolution Cup and the North Carolina Grand Prix in the U.S., two DVV races and the Namur Cyclocross World Cup. We also marvel at Mr. David Palan's new audio set up. Next week, we'll teach him where the gain adjust is located.

In addition, we answered some great listener mail and played your voicemail messages, too. Keep those coming in. We love to hear from you and the interaction is a great part of the show.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>On episode 57 of Crosshairs Radio, David, Scott and Bill talk about Resolution Cup and the North Carolina Grand Prix in the U.S., two DVV races and the Namur Cyclocross World Cup. We also marvel at Mr. David Palan's new audio set up. Next week, we'll teach him where the gain adjust is located.

In addition, we answered some great listener mail and played your voicemail messages, too. Keep those coming in. We love to hear from you and the interaction is a great part of the show.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:44:22noEpisode 56: Ben Frederick, The ThreepeatWed, 14 Dec 2016 12:21:47 +0000Ben Frederick, who we first got to know in episodes 9 and 20 of Crosshairs Radio, returns for a third time. Ben wanted to talk, first and foremost, about updates to the team he created in 2015, which is now called beyondCX p/b Ascent Bicycle Studio.

After a good conversation surrounding the team announcement, we move on to part ii of the show, which tackles Ben's current condition and the recovery process from a traumatic brain injury. Four months ago, Ben crashed while riding through a sandy section on a training ride and hit his head. His journey back to normalcy from that day on hasn't been easy.

It's a tough conversation but one worth listening to. Thanks for tuning in and please check out Ben's new team at beyondCX.rocks.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>Ben Frederick, who we first got to know in episodes 9 and 20 of Crosshairs Radio, returns for a third time. Ben wanted to talk, first and foremost, about updates to the team he created in 2015, which is now called beyondCX p/b Ascent Bicycle Studio.

After a good conversation surrounding the team announcement, we move on to part ii of the show, which tackles Ben's current condition and the recovery process from a traumatic brain injury. Four months ago, Ben crashed while riding through a sandy section on a training ride and hit his head. His journey back to normalcy from that day on hasn't been easy.

It's a tough conversation but one worth listening to. Thanks for tuning in and please check out Ben's new team at beyondCX.rocks.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>55:35noEpisode 55: TDDTIE (U.S. UCI Triple-Header and Viewer Mail)Sat, 10 Dec 2016 15:10:07 +0000Scott, David and Bill record a late night (for Scott) marathon that includes a run down of NBX, Major Taylor and Ruts n' Guts, the three UCI CX races that took place in the U.S. last weekend. We then cover the Belgian race scene before diving into viewer mail and answering our first ever hot line calls.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>Scott, David and Bill record a late night (for Scott) marathon that includes a run down of NBX, Major Taylor and Ruts n' Guts, the three UCI CX races that took place in the U.S. last weekend. We then cover the Belgian race scene before diving into viewer mail and answering our first ever hot line calls.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

]]>01:56:47noEpisode 54: TDDTIE (Zeven, Hamme and More)Wed, 30 Nov 2016 19:34:35 +0000David, Scott and Bill go in deep on the latest World Cup cyclocross round that took place in Zeven, Germany, and the DVV race in Hamme that closed out the past weekend. Sanne vs. Katie, Wout vs Mathieu, Vinnie vs. Jens ... we cover it all.

This episode is presented by the fine folks at Cantu Cycling Wheels. Hand built, race inspired. Check out their whole line of wheels at http://www.cantuwheels.com/. Find them on Twitter at @cantu_wheels

Also sponsoring this episode is BikeneticX, the only Mid-Atlantic cyclocross race with a pirate ship. Come out December 11 to Haymarket, Virginia Race your bike, hang out and have a great end of the season party with the Bikenetic gang. Register at www.bikereg.com/bikeneticx.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>David, Scott and Bill go in deep on the latest World Cup cyclocross round that took place in Zeven, Germany, and the DVV race in Hamme that closed out the past weekend. Sanne vs. Katie, Wout vs Mathieu, Vinnie vs. Jens ... we cover it all.

This episode is presented by the fine folks at Cantu Cycling Wheels. Hand built, race inspired. Check out their whole line of wheels at http://www.cantuwheels.com/. Find them on Twitter at @cantu_wheels

Also sponsoring this episode is BikeneticX, the only Mid-Atlantic cyclocross race with a pirate ship. Come out December 11 to Haymarket, Virginia Race your bike, hang out and have a great end of the season party with the Bikenetic gang. Register at www.bikereg.com/bikeneticx.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>01:17:23noEpisode 53: TDDTIE (U.S. UCI Roundup and Koksijde?)Wed, 23 Nov 2016 16:40:36 +0000Scott, David and Bill are joined by our New York City special correspondent, Ed Nessen, for another episode of They Don't Do That In Europe. For episode 53, we cover Northampton, CXLA, Tulsa, Supercross in the U.S. and then talk about the Koksijde that never was, Hasselt and Gavere. There's a mix of ProCX talk thrown in and we also answer viewer mail.

This episode is brought to you by Veni Vidi Vélo Cycle Club, which can be found at www.venividivelo.cc. Go watch Hamme, live (11/27) at the club and jump on a computrainer while you're there. Then sign up for a class ... or a dozen.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>Scott, David and Bill are joined by our New York City special correspondent, Ed Nessen, for another episode of They Don't Do That In Europe. For episode 53, we cover Northampton, CXLA, Tulsa, Supercross in the U.S. and then talk about the Koksijde that never was, Hasselt and Gavere. There's a mix of ProCX talk thrown in and we also answer viewer mail.

This episode is brought to you by Veni Vidi Vélo Cycle Club, which can be found at www.venividivelo.cc. Go watch Hamme, live (11/27) at the club and jump on a computrainer while you're there. Then sign up for a class ... or a dozen.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>01:29:38noEpisode 52: Rebecca FahringerTue, 15 Nov 2016 23:38:54 +0000On episode 52 I chat with Rebecca Fahringer about her start in the sport and her rise to the upper tier of cyclocross racing in the United States. Rebecca has some good stories about transitioning from a triathlete to cyclocross racer and also about her recent trip to Belgium to race Zonhoven and the Valkenburg World Cup.

You can keep up with Rebecca's goings on by visiting www.gofahr.com. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram at @GoFahr.

This episode is brought to you by Bikeneticx, a kickass Mid-Atlantic cyclocross race that takes place December 11 in Haymarket, Virginia. Come hang out with me on the pirate ship. Register at www.bikereg.com/bikeneticx.

This episode is also brought to you by The Chainstay. The ChainStay is a cycling guest house located in the heart of the Flemish Ardennes, only 2 km’s away from the town centre of Oudenaarde. It caters to all cyclists and hosts everyone from a single cycling enthusiast to full professional teams. Want to enjoy Belgium and cycling to it's fullest? Come stay with The ChaInStay! Visit www.thechainstay.com.

Finally, we are also sponsored by Health IQ. Find out more information about how Health IQ can help cyclists find competitive rates on life insurance at healthiq.com/cxhairs.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>On episode 52 I chat with Rebecca Fahringer about her start in the sport and her rise to the upper tier of cyclocross racing in the United States. Rebecca has some good stories about transitioning from a triathlete to cyclocross racer and also about her recent trip to Belgium to race Zonhoven and the Valkenburg World Cup.

You can keep up with Rebecca's goings on by visiting www.gofahr.com. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram at @GoFahr.

This episode is brought to you by Bikeneticx, a kickass Mid-Atlantic cyclocross race that takes place December 11 in Haymarket, Virginia. Come hang out with me on the pirate ship. Register at www.bikereg.com/bikeneticx.

This episode is also brought to you by The Chainstay. The ChainStay is a cycling guest house located in the heart of the Flemish Ardennes, only 2 km’s away from the town centre of Oudenaarde. It caters to all cyclists and hosts everyone from a single cycling enthusiast to full professional teams. Want to enjoy Belgium and cycling to it's fullest? Come stay with The ChaInStay! Visit www.thechainstay.com.

Finally, we are also sponsored by Health IQ. Find out more information about how Health IQ can help cyclists find competitive rates on life insurance at healthiq.com/cxhairs.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>01:18:35noEpisode 51: TDDTIE (Derby City Cup and more)Fri, 11 Nov 2016 16:22:59 +0000For episode 51, Scott, David and Bill talk about the C1/C2 Derby City Cup weekend in Louisville, Kentucky. We then jump over to Belgium to break down Sint Niklaas and Ruddervoorde. We go on some tangents, lose our way, but it all comes back together in the end for a quick history lesson about Detroit-area forts that hold cyclocross races.

This episode is presented by the fine folks at Cantu Cycling Wheels. Hand built, race inspired. Check out their whole line of wheels at http://www.cantuwheels.com/.

We are also sponsored by Health IQ. Find out more information about how Health IQ can help cyclists find competitive rates on life insurance at healthiq.com/cxhairs.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>For episode 51, Scott, David and Bill talk about the C1/C2 Derby City Cup weekend in Louisville, Kentucky. We then jump over to Belgium to break down Sint Niklaas and Ruddervoorde. We go on some tangents, lose our way, but it all comes back together in the end for a quick history lesson about Detroit-area forts that hold cyclocross races.

This episode is presented by the fine folks at Cantu Cycling Wheels. Hand built, race inspired. Check out their whole line of wheels at http://www.cantuwheels.com/.

We are also sponsored by Health IQ. Find out more information about how Health IQ can help cyclists find competitive rates on life insurance at healthiq.com/cxhairs.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>01:34:54noEpisode 50: TDDTIE (Pan Am/Kings/Euro Champs/Koppenbergcross)Thu, 03 Nov 2016 19:37:21 +0000This is a long one, but it's worth it. We were left a bit rudderless without Scott Dedenbach at the helm for this edition of TDDTIE, but Scot Hermmann sat in and did strong work making the show work. Lord knows somebody had to. If it was just me and David it would have been two hours of obscure jokes and mispronounced names.

For episode 50, we go in deep on the Pan American Championships, Kings CX, European Championships and Koppenbergcross.

This episode is presented by the fine folks at Cantu Cycling Wheels. Hand built, race inspired. Check out their whole line of wheels at http://www.cantuwheels.com/.

We are also sponsored by Health IQ. Find out more information about how Health IQ can help cyclists find competitive rates on life insurance at healthiq.com/cxhairs.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>This is a long one, but it's worth it. We were left a bit rudderless without Scott Dedenbach at the helm for this edition of TDDTIE, but Scot Hermmann sat in and did strong work making the show work. Lord knows somebody had to. If it was just me and David it would have been two hours of obscure jokes and mispronounced names.

For episode 50, we go in deep on the Pan American Championships, Kings CX, European Championships and Koppenbergcross.

This episode is presented by the fine folks at Cantu Cycling Wheels. Hand built, race inspired. Check out their whole line of wheels at http://www.cantuwheels.com/.

We are also sponsored by Health IQ. Find out more information about how Health IQ can help cyclists find competitive rates on life insurance at healthiq.com/cxhairs.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>01:49:47noEpisode 49: The Double Dan ShowMon, 24 Oct 2016 22:33:36 +0000As is now tradition, the Saturday night after day 1 of DCCX, Dan Chabanov and I record a podcast. This year, along with Chabanov, we were hosting Dan Langlois, too. Dan L, aka Action Dan, was in town as team mechanic for Arley Kemmerer's Fearless Femme team.

Fueled by a long day and a bottle of bourbon, the Double Dan show is a loose but fun affair. We may stray a bit from the path but I think the conversation is a good one that covers a lot of cyclocross ground.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>As is now tradition, the Saturday night after day 1 of DCCX, Dan Chabanov and I record a podcast. This year, along with Chabanov, we were hosting Dan Langlois, too. Dan L, aka Action Dan, was in town as team mechanic for Arley Kemmerer's Fearless Femme team.

Fueled by a long day and a bottle of bourbon, the Double Dan show is a loose but fun affair. We may stray a bit from the path but I think the conversation is a good one that covers a lot of cyclocross ground.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>01:23:54noEpisode 48: TDDTIE (Gloucester & Zonhoven)Thu, 20 Oct 2016 20:14:56 +0000David, Scott and Bill get into it about the Craft Sportswear Grand Prix of Gloucester and the U.S. Open of Cyclocross. We also dive into the European scene and breakdown Polderscross and Zonhoven.

As always, there were tangents galore including a philosophical discussion on where the U.S. UCI races are located (or are not located) and when officials should restart a race.

We are highlighting Verge Sport, one of our sponsors from the ITCH tour in this episode. Check out www.vergesport.com and give them a follow on Twitter @VergeSport. Let Verge know that you heard about them on Crosshairs Radio.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>David, Scott and Bill get into it about the Craft Sportswear Grand Prix of Gloucester and the U.S. Open of Cyclocross. We also dive into the European scene and breakdown Polderscross and Zonhoven.

As always, there were tangents galore including a philosophical discussion on where the U.S. UCI races are located (or are not located) and when officials should restart a race.

We are highlighting Verge Sport, one of our sponsors from the ITCH tour in this episode. Check out www.vergesport.com and give them a follow on Twitter @VergeSport. Let Verge know that you heard about them on Crosshairs Radio.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>54:32noEpisode 47: TDDTIE (Charm City & Ronse)Thu, 13 Oct 2016 13:22:33 +0000Scott, David and Bill give you the low down on all that happened at this past weekend's Charm City Cyclocross UCI C1/C2 races. We talk about the racing, the course, the hipsters and so much more. Theories are put forth, grievances are aired and conclusions (right or wrong) are made. We then move on to Ronse and talk about rainbow jerseys, mechanicals, internet commenters. It's an action packed hour that is not to be missed.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>Scott, David and Bill give you the low down on all that happened at this past weekend's Charm City Cyclocross UCI C1/C2 races. We talk about the racing, the course, the hipsters and so much more. Theories are put forth, grievances are aired and conclusions (right or wrong) are made. We then move on to Ronse and talk about rainbow jerseys, mechanicals, internet commenters. It's an action packed hour that is not to be missed.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>58:56noEpisode 46: TDDTIE (The Boys From Oz)Thu, 06 Oct 2016 22:20:48 +0000In Baltimore for Charm City Cross, Scott Dedenbach and his Australian charges: Chris Aitken and Tom Chapman, made their way down to DC for the day to do some sightseeing and record a podcast. Live from the CXHairs basement studio, Tom and Chris talk about getting into cyclocross in Australia and their two month U.S. tour. Scott and Bill then go through a Mr. David Palan-less TDDTIE discussing KMC Cross Fest, Gieten and and the upcoming Charm City.

This episode is brought to you by DCCX, which takes place October 22/23 in Washington DC. For more info and to register visit: www.bikereg.com/dccx2016.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>In Baltimore for Charm City Cross, Scott Dedenbach and his Australian charges: Chris Aitken and Tom Chapman, made their way down to DC for the day to do some sightseeing and record a podcast. Live from the CXHairs basement studio, Tom and Chris talk about getting into cyclocross in Australia and their two month U.S. tour. Scott and Bill then go through a Mr. David Palan-less TDDTIE discussing KMC Cross Fest, Gieten and and the upcoming Charm City.

This episode is brought to you by DCCX, which takes place October 22/23 in Washington DC. For more info and to register visit: www.bikereg.com/dccx2016.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>01:03:43noEpisode 45: Kerry WernerTue, 04 Oct 2016 11:14:26 +0000For episode 45 we talk to Kerry Werner about, among other things, his transformation from top-level mountain-biker to pro cyclocross racer. Kerry has some great stories about his adventures in cycling. He is a person who comes across as pretty laid back but there's definitely an intensity there that drives Kerry to constantly analyze his performance and strive to improve. He's also got a bit of a prankster side and a good sense of humor, which makes for a fun conversation.

This episode was recorded outside of Madison, Wisconsin, as part of the ITCH Tour. We are highlighting Easton Cycling, one of our sponsors from that tour in this episode. Check out www.eastoncycling.com and give them a follow on Twitter @eastoncycling. Let them know you heard about them on Crosshairs Radio.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>For episode 45 we talk to Kerry Werner about, among other things, his transformation from top-level mountain-biker to pro cyclocross racer. Kerry has some great stories about his adventures in cycling. He is a person who comes across as pretty laid back but there's definitely an intensity there that drives Kerry to constantly analyze his performance and strive to improve. He's also got a bit of a prankster side and a good sense of humor, which makes for a fun conversation.

This episode was recorded outside of Madison, Wisconsin, as part of the ITCH Tour. We are highlighting Easton Cycling, one of our sponsors from that tour in this episode. Check out www.eastoncycling.com and give them a follow on Twitter @eastoncycling. Let them know you heard about them on Crosshairs Radio.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>44:01noEpisode 44: TDDTIE (ITCH Tour)Fri, 30 Sep 2016 16:42:11 +0000Scott, David and Bill catch up on everything that happened during the ITCH Tour (ITCH=In The CrossHairs). From Trek CXC Cup to CrossVegas and the three race-day finale at Jingle Cross. We get in the weeds on all of the C1, C2 and World Cup action and some of the behind the scenes stories that made the week a memorable one.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>Scott, David and Bill catch up on everything that happened during the ITCH Tour (ITCH=In The CrossHairs). From Trek CXC Cup to CrossVegas and the three race-day finale at Jingle Cross. We get in the weeds on all of the C1, C2 and World Cup action and some of the behind the scenes stories that made the week a memorable one.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>01:33:53noEpisode 43: Sven NysWed, 28 Sep 2016 07:34:28 +0000If you have a cyclocross podcast, or any podcast for that matter, it doesn't take long before people start asking you who your dream guest would be. I think it's safe to say, this week I can put a check mark next to the first person on that list, because Sven Nys is our guest.

I am not going to insult your cyclocross intelligence with telling you about Sven Nys. You all know who he is and what he has accomplished. What I can tell you is that for all of the hard work he put in as a professional cyclist, he may be working even harder now. The guy goes non-stop. From managing the Telenet-Fidea team, to holding clinics, working the pits, washing team bikes, driving the van. He does it all.

In typical Sven Nys fashion, I asked for 30 minutes and he graciously gave me close to an hour. We have a great wide ranging conversation for the first half of the podcast, and then we get into the weeds, in the best of ways. Sven breaks down video from his final World Cup victory at Koksijde and then we talk for a bit about the 2016 World Championship race in Zolder.

For that second half of the podcast (right about the 27 minute mark) there is a video companion piece that is posted at cxhairs.com. It's basically the rest of the podcast but with video clips added for reference.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>If you have a cyclocross podcast, or any podcast for that matter, it doesn't take long before people start asking you who your dream guest would be. I think it's safe to say, this week I can put a check mark next to the first person on that list, because Sven Nys is our guest.

I am not going to insult your cyclocross intelligence with telling you about Sven Nys. You all know who he is and what he has accomplished. What I can tell you is that for all of the hard work he put in as a professional cyclist, he may be working even harder now. The guy goes non-stop. From managing the Telenet-Fidea team, to holding clinics, working the pits, washing team bikes, driving the van. He does it all.

In typical Sven Nys fashion, I asked for 30 minutes and he graciously gave me close to an hour. We have a great wide ranging conversation for the first half of the podcast, and then we get into the weeds, in the best of ways. Sven breaks down video from his final World Cup victory at Koksijde and then we talk for a bit about the 2016 World Championship race in Zolder.

For that second half of the podcast (right about the 27 minute mark) there is a video companion piece that is posted at cxhairs.com. It's basically the rest of the podcast but with video clips added for reference.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>49:08noEpisode 42: TDDTIE (Rochester Re-Cap and more!)Wed, 14 Sep 2016 22:57:32 +0000Scott, David and Bill convene for a spirited edition of They Don't Do That In Europe. We talk about China, Rochester and the upcoming Trek CXC race. I make an Alexander Haig joke nobody understands, and David makes some really bad Guns and Roses puns. It's a good listen.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>Scott, David and Bill convene for a spirited edition of They Don't Do That In Europe. We talk about China, Rochester and the upcoming Trek CXC race. I make an Alexander Haig joke nobody understands, and David makes some really bad Guns and Roses puns. It's a good listen.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>01:05:14noEpisode 41: Simon BurneyFri, 02 Sep 2016 11:15:19 +0000We are coming at you from Vallnord, Andorra, for Crosshairs radio episode 41 during which I sit down with Simon Burney, the UCI MTB Coordinator and author of Cyclocross: Training and Technique. Simon is at Andorra to make sure everything goes to plan in the World Cup XCO race. He has a lot on his plate and it was great to have him make some time to chat at the end of a long day.

We recorded in the Trek Factory Racing XC team's camper, which is parked atop a climb, which among other things, featured in the Tour de France. Between that and the MTB World Cup finish line we could see from the window of the camper, the environment could not be better for a cycling podcast. You can hear the helicopter outside a couple times during our conversation as it evacuated fallen downhillers from the mountaintop, and a bit of other external noise. But for the most part, the traveling podcast studio did okay. Even after some early technical difficulties that had me scrambling to cobble together the backup equipment.

Thanks to The Service Course for once again sponsoring the episode. Check out the cleaning kits featuring tampico brushes available at www.theservicecourse.com. And follow along on Twitter at @sc_cycling.

Also, thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>We are coming at you from Vallnord, Andorra, for Crosshairs radio episode 41 during which I sit down with Simon Burney, the UCI MTB Coordinator and author of Cyclocross: Training and Technique. Simon is at Andorra to make sure everything goes to plan in the World Cup XCO race. He has a lot on his plate and it was great to have him make some time to chat at the end of a long day.

We recorded in the Trek Factory Racing XC team's camper, which is parked atop a climb, which among other things, featured in the Tour de France. Between that and the MTB World Cup finish line we could see from the window of the camper, the environment could not be better for a cycling podcast. You can hear the helicopter outside a couple times during our conversation as it evacuated fallen downhillers from the mountaintop, and a bit of other external noise. But for the most part, the traveling podcast studio did okay. Even after some early technical difficulties that had me scrambling to cobble together the backup equipment.

Thanks to The Service Course for once again sponsoring the episode. Check out the cleaning kits featuring tampico brushes available at www.theservicecourse.com. And follow along on Twitter at @sc_cycling.

Also, thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>54:41noEpisode 40: Micah Rice (USA Cycling)Thu, 25 Aug 2016 05:33:54 +0000On episode 40 of Crosshairs Radio we talk to Micah Rice, USA Cycling Vice President of National Events. Micah is in charge of all USAC national championships and we spend a lot of time discussing cyclocross nationals. From if the event should move back from January to December, to whether the event should be four days rather than six.

So many topics to cover and we touched on a whole bunch of them. Thank you to everyone who submitted a question for Micah. I tried to work in as many as I could and apologize to those whose questions were not addressed. We may do this again in the future with Micah and can answer those questions in round two.

Thanks to The Service Course for sponsoring the episode. Check out the cleaning kits featuring tampico brushes available at www.theservicecourse.com. And follow along on Twitter at @sc_cycling. For the record, I had a 50/50 chance of getting right what BYOB stood for in The Service Course parlance. And I got it wrong. It's not bring your own brushes (that just sounds silly in retrospect) but rather bring your own bucket. I'll get it right next time.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member. If you act now, during our donor drive, you'll get a free water bottle and several virtual high-fives.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>On episode 40 of Crosshairs Radio we talk to Micah Rice, USA Cycling Vice President of National Events. Micah is in charge of all USAC national championships and we spend a lot of time discussing cyclocross nationals. From if the event should move back from January to December, to whether the event should be four days rather than six.

So many topics to cover and we touched on a whole bunch of them. Thank you to everyone who submitted a question for Micah. I tried to work in as many as I could and apologize to those whose questions were not addressed. We may do this again in the future with Micah and can answer those questions in round two.

Thanks to The Service Course for sponsoring the episode. Check out the cleaning kits featuring tampico brushes available at www.theservicecourse.com. And follow along on Twitter at @sc_cycling. For the record, I had a 50/50 chance of getting right what BYOB stood for in The Service Course parlance. And I got it wrong. It's not bring your own brushes (that just sounds silly in retrospect) but rather bring your own bucket. I'll get it right next time.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member. If you act now, during our donor drive, you'll get a free water bottle and several virtual high-fives.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>01:38:25noEpisode 39: They Don't Do That On The Two Johns PodcastSat, 20 Aug 2016 15:51:33 +0000It's podcast crossover time on Crosshairs Radio. Similar to how Richard Belzer would occasionally pop up in Law and Order episodes while he was starring in Homicide: Life on the Streets, before eventually getting his own Law and Order franchise, we are bringing in John Gatch of The Two Johns Podcast fame to add his always entertaining take on the world of cyclocross.

We set out to talk about the World Cup schedule and the show sprouts out in all directions from there, before ending with our favorite Two Johns moments.

This episode also kicks off the Wide Angle Podium Network donor drive. We want to keep the good times rolling and need your help to make it possible. Go to www.wideanglepodum.com, become a member and get cool stuff.

The episode is also sponsored by www.icksnay.com. Go check out the ICKSNAY wares. Buy a scarf, and everything else.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>It's podcast crossover time on Crosshairs Radio. Similar to how Richard Belzer would occasionally pop up in Law and Order episodes while he was starring in Homicide: Life on the Streets, before eventually getting his own Law and Order franchise, we are bringing in John Gatch of The Two Johns Podcast fame to add his always entertaining take on the world of cyclocross.

We set out to talk about the World Cup schedule and the show sprouts out in all directions from there, before ending with our favorite Two Johns moments.

This episode also kicks off the Wide Angle Podium Network donor drive. We want to keep the good times rolling and need your help to make it possible. Go to www.wideanglepodum.com, become a member and get cool stuff.

The episode is also sponsored by www.icksnay.com. Go check out the ICKSNAY wares. Buy a scarf, and everything else.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>01:08:54noEpisode 38: Nicole MertzMon, 08 Aug 2016 13:58:07 +0000We take the Crosshairs Radio show on the road, once again, for episode 38. This time, to the Twin Cities, where I sat down with Nicole Mertz for a conversation that ranges from her first race ever on a single-speed cyclocross bike, that culminated in a stars and stripes jersey, to a bit of controversy surrounding her road racing season.

We talked on my in-laws porch in St. Paul, Minnesota, which means there's a bit of ambient sound, including dogs barking and kids playing, but the conversation is loud and clear. So grab a tall glass of iced tea (unsweetened), find a porch and a rocking chair, and settle in for the show.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>We take the Crosshairs Radio show on the road, once again, for episode 38. This time, to the Twin Cities, where I sat down with Nicole Mertz for a conversation that ranges from her first race ever on a single-speed cyclocross bike, that culminated in a stars and stripes jersey, to a bit of controversy surrounding her road racing season.

We talked on my in-laws porch in St. Paul, Minnesota, which means there's a bit of ambient sound, including dogs barking and kids playing, but the conversation is loud and clear. So grab a tall glass of iced tea (unsweetened), find a porch and a rocking chair, and settle in for the show.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>45:46noEpisode 37: Brook WattsSat, 30 Jul 2016 04:07:58 +0000In episode 37, we welcome CrossVegas head honcho, Brook Watts, to Crosshairs Radio for a lively discussion about the history of the event and what we have to look forward to for the tenth year celebration. In its second year as a World Cup event, CrossVegas has revamped the entire course and brought a fresh look to this American cyclocross institution. Brook gives us a peek inside the race and gets us ready for September.

Joining in as co-host for this episode is Scott Dedenbach of the Women's CX Project and Cyclocross Today. You can follow Brook on twitter at @crossvegas and Scott at @cyclocrossnet.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>In episode 37, we welcome CrossVegas head honcho, Brook Watts, to Crosshairs Radio for a lively discussion about the history of the event and what we have to look forward to for the tenth year celebration. In its second year as a World Cup event, CrossVegas has revamped the entire course and brought a fresh look to this American cyclocross institution. Brook gives us a peek inside the race and gets us ready for September.

Joining in as co-host for this episode is Scott Dedenbach of the Women's CX Project and Cyclocross Today. You can follow Brook on twitter at @crossvegas and Scott at @cyclocrossnet.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>55:31noEpisode 36: Cole ObermanMon, 25 Jul 2016 14:17:37 +0000For episode 36, Cole Oberman dropped by CXHairs HQ after winning the Iron Hill Challenge MTB XC race and making the drive down interstate 95 to Washington DC. We had a great chat about the life of a pro MTB/CX racer and how cool Harrisonburg, Virginia has become. We then ate Thai food before sending Cole back on the road.

Cole is a professional mountainbike racer with Ridebiker Alliance. He also races cyclocross bikes with Pro Tested Gear (three words). Although he may not have started racing seriously until age 20, Cole has more than made up for it with a quick rise to the elite level over the past five years.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

]]>For episode 36, Cole Oberman dropped by CXHairs HQ after winning the Iron Hill Challenge MTB XC race and making the drive down interstate 95 to Washington DC. We had a great chat about the life of a pro MTB/CX racer and how cool Harrisonburg, Virginia has become. We then ate Thai food before sending Cole back on the road.

Cole is a professional mountainbike racer with Ridebiker Alliance. He also races cyclocross bikes with Pro Tested Gear (three words). Although he may not have started racing seriously until age 20, Cole has more than made up for it with a quick rise to the elite level over the past five years.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs, on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.